There are many scholarships available for Native American students. Here are a few examples:
- The American Indian College Fund provides scholarships to Native American students who are pursuing higher education at tribal colleges and universities, as well as at mainstream colleges and universities.
- The Gates Millennium Scholars Program provides scholarships to low-income and minority students, including Native American students, who are pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees.
- The Denny Sanford PREMIER Center for Native American Youth provides scholarships to Native American students who are pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in fields related to health, education, or social justice.
- The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development provides scholarships to Native American students who are pursuing degrees in business or entrepreneurship-related fields.
- The Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) provides scholarships to Native American students who are pursuing degrees in journalism or mass communications.
- The All Tribes Higher Education Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to Native American students who are pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees.
- The Haskell Indian Nations University Endowed Scholarships provide scholarships to Native American students who are attending Haskell Indian Nations University.
- The Indian Health Service Scholarship Program provides scholarships to Native American students who are pursuing degrees in health-related fields, with the goal of increasing the number of Native American health care professionals.
- The Native American Music Awards (NAMA) Scholarships provide scholarships to Native American students who are pursuing degrees in music or music-related fields.
- The Native Sons and Daughters Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to Native American students who are pursuing degrees in any field.
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These are just a few examples of scholarships for Native American students. It's important to research each scholarship thoroughly to determine if you are eligible and to understand the application process.