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- Nov 01, 2008
- Shi Yazhi Princess Pageant
- Nov 08, 2008
- Education Converence
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Also available full size here. - First ever state award for Life Skills
- Utah State Office of Education Life Skills specialist, Alan Griffin, surprised Eileen Quintana with the first ever state of Utah award for Life Skills. This award is given in recognition of Read More
Halloween Party

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Utah County Title VII College Night

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Native American events at SACNAS
Native Student workshops on Saturday October 11 students welcome! Breakfast and lunch will be provided. For more information contact Eileen 489-2840 or eileen.quintana@nebo.edu

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Shi Yazhi Princess Pageant
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November 8th Education Conference

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2009-2010 AIGC All Native American High School Academic Team
The American Indian Graduate Center (AIGC) is seeking nominees for the 2009-2010 All Native American High School Academic Team (ANAHSAT). The nomination period will begin on January 1, 2009 and remain open through May 1, 2009.
The American Indian Graduate Center will select 10 American Indian and Alaska Native high school students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership skills and commitment to community for the All Native American High School Academic Team. Team members will receive monetary awards for the accredited college or university of their choice. Additionally, students will be honored in a variety of local and national press opportunities, including Indian Country Today and The American Indian Graduate, our quarterly magazine.
To be considered for the AIGC ANAHSAT, an applicant must:
- · Be an enrolled member of a United States federally recognized American Indian or Alaska Native group;
- · Have attained an outstanding academic record;
- · Have demonstrated leadership and community service activities;
- · Be enrolling at an accredited college or university as a full time degree seeking student in the 2009 Fall term; and
- · Be a high school senior at time of application.
Application packets will be available to download at www.aigcs.org beginning January 2009; or you may call (505) 881-4584 to be placed on a mailing list.
