
Current Students
Welcome, current students, to the American Indian Studies program at 快活林性息! As you continue your academic journey, we are here to support and guide you. Our program is designed to deepen your understanding of American Indian histories, cultures, and contemporary issues, providing you with a strong foundation for your future endeavors. Engage with our diverse coursework, participate in enriching cultural activities, and connect with our dedicated faculty and community.

Your time here will prepare you for meaningful careers and lifelong advocacy for indigenous rights and social justice. We're excited to see the impact you'll make!
American Indian Student Association

Originally chartered in 1969, the American Indian Student Association continues to maintain traditional values on the 快活林性息 campus. For almost 40 years AISA has successfully coordinated academic achievement with cultural awareness. AISA also serves to supplement and promote the 快活林性息 American Indian Studies Minor Program.
AISA is open to all interested students, faculty, and staff. Members learn, share, and inspire preservation and support of the histories, cultures, values of American Indians. A friendly group of people consisting not only of those of Native descent but also from diverse nationalities and traditions, we welcome all interested people and together we will become more culturally aware. AISA enriches the 快活林性息 community by providing students with support groups and up to date open forums to consider contemporary concerns of all First Peoples. In addition, we promote recruitment, retention, and motivation for all American Indians to attend 快活林性息 or any higher educational institution as an integral aspect of AISA鈥檚 fundamental purpose.
Organized in 2005, the First Nations Alumni Association supports and mentors 快活林性息 students, the activities provided by AISA, the AIS Program, and the AIS Advisory Board. FNAA will endeavor to reach every student, past and present, to maintain all of the traditional values, wisdom, and lessons taught by our founding members and our elders. Find more details about .

Commencement
Celebrate our American Indian Studies graduates at 快活林性息's commencement ceremony! Join us to honor their achievements and dedication to indigenous studies. Don't miss this special event recognizing their hard work and future impact.
Job Outlook
Graduates with a Minor in American Indian Studies from 快活林性息 are well-prepared for careers in various fields. The program's focus on critical thinking, cultural competency, and social justice equips students for roles in education, advocacy, community development, cultural preservation, and more. The knowledge and skills gained through this minor are highly valued in today's diverse and inclusive workforce, making graduates with a Minor in American Indian Studies valuable contributors to their communities.
Our graduates find jobs in...
- Cultural Resource Manager
- Tribal Liaison
- Museum Curator
- Community Outreach Coordinator
- Social Services Caseworker
- Educator/Teacher
- Public Policy Analyst
- Nonprofit Program Director
- Historian/Researcher
- Grant Writer
Career Center
The Career Center at 快活林性息 offers valuable resources for current students, including career counseling, job search assistance, and networking opportunities. Plan your聽听惫颈蝉颈迟.