FOR RELEASE: July 2, 2007 |
Contact: David Thomas (202) 401-1579 |
Professional Development programs in six colleges and universities have been awarded $2.9 million to provide training programs to recruit and graduate new American Indian teachers and school administrators, U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings announced today.
The University of Oregon, the University of Northern Colorado, Turtle Mountain Community College in North Dakota, Montana State University-Bozeman, Dine College in Arizona, and the University of Utah are the grant recipients in today's announcement.
The grants are a part of the Office of Indian Education's Professional Development program, which trains qualified American Indians to become teachers and administrators in Indian communities.
More information about Indian education is available from the Office of Indian Education at http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/oese/oie/index.html.
INDIAN EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANTEES
ARIZONA Tsaile |
Dine College-Center for Dine Teacher Education | $584,463 |
COLORADO Greeley |
University of Northern Colorado | $309,704 |
MONTANA Bozeman |
Montana State Univ.-Bozeman | $666,082 |
OREGON Eugene |
University of Oregon | $400,000 |
NORTH DAKOTA Belcourt |
Turtle Mountain Community College | $377,224 |
UTAH Salt Lake City |
University of Utah | $562,714 |
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