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American Indian Summer Bridge | American Indian Student Services
http://aisb.unm.edu/index.html
Skip to Main Content. Meet the AISB Team. Welcome to the AISB Program Website! This five-week intensive residential program includes an academic component consisting of earning college credit hours taught by experienced faculty. Through AISB, students will learn and enhance the following: study skills, time management, leadership development, and other topics related to student success. The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, (505) 277-0111.
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American Indian Summer Bridge | American Indian Student Services
http://aisb.unm.edu/current_events/join_the_pack.html
Skip to Main Content. Meet the AISB Team. The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, (505) 277-0111.
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American Indian Summer Bridge | American Indian Student Services
http://aisb.unm.edu/current_events/senior_plan.html
Skip to Main Content. Meet the AISB Team. Take college entrance examinations (ACT/SAT) as early and often as possible. Visit. Register and take ACT ( act.org. Or SAT ( sat.collegeboard.org. As early as possible. Identify private scholarship requirements and deadlines. Attend UNM Senior Day October 3rd ( admissions.unm.edu. And official high school transcript to UNM. Obtain information about the UNM American Indian Summer Bridge (AISB) Program. Applications due December 1st. To make sure your file is comp...
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American Indian Summer Bridge | American Indian Student Services
http://aisb.unm.edu/current_events/helpful_resources.html
Skip to Main Content. Meet the AISB Team. Admissions and Recuitment Services. Find information on admissions requirements, campus tours, and recruiters coming your way. Call 505-277-8900 for additional admissions questions. Click on “Current Students” for more information regarding advisement at UNM. Http:/ aiss.unm.edu/pages/aiss advisement.html. Click on this link for Advisement info and resources from the AISS page. American Indian Student Services at UNM. Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
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PFS | RESOURCES
http://www.partnersforsuccess.us/pfs-resources.html
PFS) is a division of the Laguna Department of Education. Established to improve educational services to the community. The Laguna Department of Education (LDOE) established Partners for Success through the Indian Employment, Training and Related Services Demonstration Act, Public Law 102-477. Five programs were consolidated to form PFS: Workforce Investment Act (WIA), Johnson O'Malley (JOM), Adult Education, Employment Assistance, and Higher Education. And support to become self sufficient. Who are purs...
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Fellows – Humans of New Mexico
https://humansofnewmexico.com/fellows-2
Humans of New Mexico. We are a community project collecting the oral histories of everyday New Mexicans. We are happy to announce that for the fall 2016 semester we have 6 fellows who will be working on the Humans of New Mexico oral history media project! The fellowship is a collaboration with the 3 ethnic centers at the University of New Mexico (UNM) – El Centro de la Raza. American Indian Student Services. AISS), and African American Student Services. Daniel V. Guerrero. I consider myself as an advocat...
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American Indian Summer Bridge | American Indian Student Services
http://aisb.unm.edu//pages/uniting_native_minds.html
Skip to Main Content. Uniting Native Minds Golf Tournament. 2015 American Indian Summer Bridge Participants. 9th Annual Uniting Native Minds Golf Tournament. Friday, July 8, 2016. For more information, please e-mail Pam Agoyo at pagoyo@unm.edu. The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, (505) 277-0111.
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Miss Indian University of New Mexico
http://missindian.unm.edu/current_miunm.html
Skip to Main Content. 2016-17 Miss Indian UNM. Guw’ad’zi Gi’tha’wa hauba! Wah’hi’no’meh K’ashdyaats’i Duitsa. Usraa’tra hanu sita. Wa Tsi’ya’ma so’oo. Greetings! The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, (505) 277-0111.
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American Indian Summer Bridge | American Indian Student Services
http://aisb.unm.edu/pages/aisb_ra.html
Skip to Main Content. Meet the 2015 AISB Team. The Residential Advisors are UNM students representing various academic majors who will also live in the Residence Hall for the duration of the AISB Program. Their primary responsibilities include guiding, transporting, mentoring, and tutoring students throughout the program. L-R: Cody Jeff (Navajo), Marika Trujillo (Laguna Pueblo), Caitlynn Mayhew (Navajo), Brent Riley (Laguna Pueblo/Zuni Pueblo), Josiah Concho (Navajo/Acoma Pueblo). L-R: James Garcia (Coch...
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