Student Profile:Tenai
For many teenaged girls, the news of an unplanned pregnancy might derail their plans for college and a career. But for Tenai, an American Indian College Fund's United Health Scholarship winner, young motherhood only hardened her resolve to become a registered nurse. Tenai comes from a family who strongly supports education and has high expectations for all of their children. »More

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American Indian College Fund and Advertising Partner Wieden+Kennedy Launch THINK INDIAN PSA Campaign
Denver—
The American Indian College Fund, with the award-winning international advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy, is rolling out a new public service announcement campaign, titled THINK INDIAN. The campaign tells the story of how America's 32 accredited tribal colleges and American Indian students are combining traditional Native solutions with modern knowledge to solve contemporary problems. »More

American Indian College Fund Celebrates 20 Years of Service for American Indian Students and Tribal Colleges
Denver—
The American Indian College Fund (the Fund), the premier scholarship organization for American Indian students, marks its 20th anniversary in 2009.

The Fund was created in 1989 by the tribal colleges and universities and private partners to raise scholarship funds and funding for America's tribal colleges. »More