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UNM AISS American Indian Junior Day

Thursday, February 21, 2019, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. EST
The University of New Mexico
Main Campus
Albuquerque, NM 87131

American Indian Student Services provides cultural and academic programming for American Indian students attending The University of New Mexico in an effort to ensure their academic achievement and assist in the development of personal, cultural, and social success. AISS is also a liaison for Native students attending local high schools and schools located on or near tribal reservations; tribal and community colleges; tribal governments; and tribal higher education programs and organizations that directly impact the recruitment and retention of American Indian students at The University of New Mexico. UNM School of Law is helping with this outcome by explaining to students pathways to law school for Native Americans.

School(s)

The University of New Mexico School of Law

Is the event private?

No
Add to Calendar 2019-02-21T08:00:00 2019-02-21T12:00:00 UNM AISS American Indian Junior Day Main Campus, Albuquerque NM 87131
Thursday, February 21, 2019, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. EST
The University of New Mexico
Main Campus
Albuquerque, NM 87131

American Indian Student Services provides cultural and academic programming for American Indian students attending The University of New Mexico in an effort to ensure their academic achievement and assist in the development of personal, cultural, and social success. AISS is also a liaison for Native students attending local high schools and schools located on or near tribal reservations; tribal and community colleges; tribal governments; and tribal higher education programs and organizations that directly impact the recruitment and retention of American Indian students at The University of New Mexico. UNM School of Law is helping with this outcome by explaining to students pathways to law school for Native Americans.

School(s)

The University of New Mexico School of Law

Is the event private?

No