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American Indian Fellowship in Business Scholarship Program
Deadline: August 7, 2009

Each year, the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development awards five scholarships to American Indian college or graduate students majoring in business. Scholarships are awarded at the Indian Progress in Business (INPRO) held annually in September.

In addition to the scholarship, recipients are provided lodging, ground transportation and airfare (from within the U.S.) Recipients must be able to attend.

Eligible students must be enrolled full-time at the junior, senior or gradate level. Applicants must submit the application below, as well as a statement requesting consideration and stating their reasons for pursuing higher education, their plans following completion of their degree and any other relevant information such as activities and commitment to the community. Submitted applications must include separate essays (250 words each) that specifically address Community Involvement, Personal Challenges, and Business Experience (Paid or Volunteer) criteria to earn maximum points. Applications are judged primarily on achievement and commitment to the community. Transcripts (official or unofficial) and documentation of tribal enrollment must accompany the application. For further information please contact Phyllis Smith at 1-800-4NCAIED Ext 243 or email .

Applications

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NCAIED Scholarship Application requests can be sent to the address below.

NCAIED Scholarship Committee
Attn: Phyllis Smith
953 East Juanita Avenue
Mesa, AZ 85204
Phone: 480-545-1298 x244
Fax: 480-545-4208
Email: events@ncaied.org

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