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Native American college and career preparatory program provides rigorous academic and co-curricular experiences that prepare students to have an impact on the world for Jesus Christ.
Native American college alumni are testimony to the extra-ordinary combination of excellent teaching, caring and collaborative community, and unique exposures that CAJ offers.
Native American college Title VII is a federally funded program through the Department of Education operating within the Office of Indian Education in Washington, D.C. Funds go directly to local programs to meet academic, social, and cultural needs, as well as college and career planning.
Native American colleges in Colorado Program provide the operational support for in subcontracts with Muscogee Creek Nation. Funds provide academic tutoring, counseling, student fieldtrips, and cultural activities. Native American colleges in Colorado be eligible for services under JOM, students must have a Certificate Degree of Indian Blood (CDIB) card or records showing lineage to a parent or ancestor with a CDIB card. Eligibility does not consider income level.
Native American colleges in Colorado American Indian students achieve to the same challenging standards expected of all students by supporting access to programs that meet their unique educational and culturally related academic needs. Both programs are taught by highly qualified certified teachers and counselors. Referrals are accepted by parents, teachers, counselors and students.
Native American Culture the roles and responsibilities of the Parent Committee are: Establish the by-laws which detail responsibilities and authority in accordance with the Indian Education Act regulations. Native American Culture Serve in an advisory/advocacy role to the Director. Approve all program components and budgets. Monitor program activities and budgets. Ensure that educational and/or cultural needs of Indian students are addressed. Native American Student Association (NASA)
Native American Culture is an organization which provides an opportunity for students in grades 8 – 12 to enhance their educational experiences through cultural diversity. Membership is open to students of Native American descent, or to any student interested in Native American culture.