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All Nations Leadership Retreat
enhances learning, cultural awareness, personal development, and leadership skills. (
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Supported by the John and Sophie Ottens Foundation
North Star Peer Mentoring
matches incoming freshman and transfer students with upper class students. Mentors are an invaluable resource during students' transition to college life. Mentors receive training from the CSU Counseling Center and are eligible to receive academic credit. Call NACC at 491-1332 for questions concerning peer mentoring.(
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Supported by the John and Sophie Ottens Foundation
Please see our
mentor application
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syllabus
for more details.
Eagle Feather Tutoring Program
is a free service available to students on a walk-in or appointment basis at the NACC office. If you would like to schedule an appointment, contact the tutors directly or contact the NACC office at 491-1332. (
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Supported by the John and Sophie Ottens Foundation
Community Outreach
consists of the NACC staff and students visiting Native American communities during Spring Break. This partnership with the Little Shop of Physics promotes the importance of science and education to Native youth and their communities. Another activity that takes place is the Fort Collins Museum's Native American Music Festival. (
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Native American Awareness Month
is held during November, and is nationally-recognized as a month to celebrate Native Americans; past, present, and future. NACC provides awareness to the campus through movies, lectures, and other activities during this time. (
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Traditional Honoring of Graduates
. Every year NACC holds a reception to honor their Native graduates. Each graduate is presented with a Pendleton blanket of their choice. They are also honored with a song by "Ram Nation" Drum Group and enlightened with a speech by a chosen CSU alumnus. (
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Indigenous Reader
is a newsletter published by Native American Student Services. It offers information about scholarships, meetings and activities of interest to Native American students and community members.
Tribal Scholarship Information
and applications are available for all interested students. NACC serves as a liaison between students, tribes, and Colorado State University.
Our Resource Library
houses Native American books, films, periodicals and newspapers such as Navajo Times and Indian Country Today for research or general reference and reading. -
Supported by the John and Sophie Ottens Foundation
Our Job Placement Resource File/ Internships
lists job opportunities throughout the United States for various fields of study.
Native American Studies
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