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Scholarship and Internship Opportunities
All Massachusetts Public Colleges and Universities accept the Native American Tuition Credit. Please look below for additional identity-based scholarship and internship opportunities.
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Scholarships
- American Indian College Fund
- Coquille Indian Tribe Native American Higher Education Program and Information
- Daughters of American Revolution
- FastWeb - FastWeb is a National Scholarship Database designed to simplify the scholarship search by helping students find millions of scholarships, grants, internships, and financial aid opportunities. Please create a free account and discover new opportunities.
- Full Circle and Tribal College Scholarships - The American Indian College Fund provides scholarships to American Indian and Alaska Native college students seeking undergraduate and graduate degrees at tribal colleges, nonprofit, and accredited schools. Any Native American U.S. citizen who is a member or descendant of a state or federally recognized tribe with at least a 2.0-grade point average enrolled as a full-time student can apply for a scholarship.
- Posse Foundation
- Scholarships for Native American and Alaskan Native Students (via EduMed) - This guide provides a nationwide list of scholarships (including who's eligible and application deadlines), tips on applying, and resources to support Indigenous and Alaskan Native students to thrive at college, in graduate school, and beyond.
- Scholarships for Native Youth in Massachusetts (via the Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development) - Scroll down to "Tuition and Scholarship Information"
- Scholarship Resource Guide for American Indian/Alaska Native Students - In this resource guide, some scholarships are specific to a particular tribe, some specific to a geographical area, and some specific to a field of study.
- Selected Tribe - specific scholarships and financial aid
- The Association on American Indian Affairs - The Association provides scholarships to undergraduate and graduate Native American students who are citizens/members of their Tribal Nation–whether or not the federal government recognizes their Nation. The Association's Scholarships are provided to students twice annually until they graduate if they maintain a 2.5 GPA and attend full-time.
- Udall Foundation
Internships
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) Internship Program provides educational opportunities for students interested in the museum profession and related fields. Interns complete projects using the resources of the NMAI and other Smithsonian offices. Internships allow students to learn about the museum’s collections, exhibitions, programs, and methodologies and meet professionals in the museum field. A review committee selects interns made up of five NMAI staff. Approximately twenty-five percent of applicants are accepted for internships during any one year.