Catching the Dream
Attn.: Scholarship Affairs Office 8200 Mountain Road NE
Suite 203
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: 505-262-2351
Fax:
Email: nscholarsh@aol.com
http://www.catchingthedream.org
Purpose of award: To increase the number of American Indian teachers in American Indian schools.
Eligibility requirements: Applicants must be at least 1/4 degree American Indian, enrolled in a tribe and current paraprofessionals 10 an American Indian school who are attending or plan to attend college full-time studying education, counseling or school administration. Students are required to apply for all other sources of funding at the same time as applying for this scholarship. Scholarships are based on grades, ACT or SAT scores, work experience, leadership, commitment to the American Indian community, goals and potential to improve the lives of American Indian people.
Target applicant: Graduate school students
College students
Adult students
Minimum GPA: None
Amount: $500-$5,000.
Number of awards: Varies
Deadline: March 15, April 15 and September 15.
How to apply: Applications are available online.
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