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Minority Academic Institutions (MAI) Undergraduate Student Fellowships

CLOSED - FOR REFERENCES PURPOSES ONLY

Fall 2001 Minority Academic Institutions (MAI) Undergraduate Student Fellowships

Opening Date: August 15, 2000
Closing Date: November 20, 2000

Introduction
Eligibility
Application Package
Format for Pre-applications
Where and when to submit
Sample application

See current STAR Fellowship abstracts

ABSTRACT

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is offering Minority Academic Institutions Undergraduate Fellowships for bachelor level students in environmentally related fields of study. The deadline for receipt of pre-applications is November 20, 2000. Subject to availability of funding, the Agency plans to award approximately 25 new fellowships. Undergraduate level students may receive support for their final two years of undergraduate study and a Summer Internship at an EPA facility between their junior and senior years. The fellowship program provides up $15,200 per year of support. This amount covers a $2,700 9-month stipend, $2,500 for authorized expenses, and up to $10,000 for tuition and fees. The Summer Internship stipend will be compensated separately and is not included in this amount. 

DESCRIPTION OF THE MAI UNDERGRADUATE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

Introduction

The EPA invites pre-applications for undergraduate MAI fellowships in academic disciplines relating to environmental research including environmental science, physical science, biological science, chemistry, environmental health, computer science, social sciences, environmental decision making, mathematics, and engineering. A pre-application provides the information needed for the review of its merit. Top ranked applicants following the merit review will be required to submit a brief formal application.

These fellowships are intended to help defray costs associated with environmentally oriented study leading to the bachelor's degree. Instructions for completing and submitting pre-applications are found in the sections that follow. Instructions must be followed exactly or the submission will not be reviewed.

Purpose of the Program

This program was initiated in 1982 as a means to strengthen the capacity of Minority Academic Institutions to provide quality education to undergraduate students by encouraging their professional training toward advanced degrees in environmentally related fields. This goal is consistent with the mission of EPA, which is to provide leadership in the nation's environmental science, research, education, assessment, restoration, and preservation efforts. Both the public and private sectors will need a steady stream of well-trained environmental specialists if our society is to meet the environmental challenges of the future. 

Eligibility

Applicants must be citizens of the United States or its territories or possessions, or be lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence. Resident aliens must include their green card number in their pre-application. This number may be verified with the Immigration and Naturalization Service. 

Students must attend a fully accredited four-year U.S. Minority Academic Institution.

Minority Academic Institutions are defined as Historically Black Colleges or Universities (HBCUs), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), and Tribal Colleges (TCs). See listings at end of this announcement.

Students must be pursuing a bachelor's degree in an environmentally related field of specialization (see fields of specialization below).

Students must have two (2) years remaining from the start of the Fall semester (Fall 2001), before receiving a bachelor's degree. Students must have at least a "B" average overall.

Acceptance of this fellowship does not necessarily preclude acceptance of other scholarship, fellowship, traineeship, or grant aid. However, this fellowship may not be awarded to anyone who will simultaneously be receiving other federal assistance.

DESCRIPTION OF A MAI UNDERGRADUATE FELLOWSHIP

Tenure

The term of a undergraduate fellowship is negotiated with students and covers a period of 9 months for each fellowship year. Students seeking a bachelor's degree may be supported for a maximum of two years. 

Stipend and Allowances

The fellowship provides up to $15,200 per year of support. A maximum of $30,400 will be provided for bachelor's degree fellows (two years). The $15,200 annual support covers stipend, tuition, and expenses as follows:

  • Stipends: For the 2001-2002 academic year these will be $2,700 for 9-month tenures or $300 monthly for a nine month period. Stipends are paid directly to the Fellow. At its discretion, each fellowship institution may supplement a Fellow's stipend from institutional funds in accordance with the supplementation policy of the institution.

  •  
  • Tuition and Academic Fees: Up to $10,000 per year will be paid directly to the institution. For the purposes of this fellowship, health insurance is not considered to be an academic fee. Health insurance costs may, however, be paid from the expense budget.
  • Expense Allowance: Up to $2,500 will be provided to pay for items and activities for the direct benefit of the student's education, such as for health insurance, books, supplies, equipment, and travel to technical meetings. Specific instructions regarding the disbursement and management of the expense allowance will be provided during the award process. 
Annual Fellowships Conference

Fellows are expected to attend a technical/scientific conference each year as long as they are in the program. This conference is expected to enhance the research efforts of the students. Resources to support this travel are to be taken from the expense allowance.

Special Requirement/Summer Internship

The fellow must agree in writing to participate (if requested) for up to 12 weeks at an EPA facility as a Summer Intern in the EPA MAI Summer Intern Program, after the first year of EPA-supported academic training. Each Intern must complete a summer project that is designed to complement and enhance the training received under the fellowship program. EPA will provide support for temporary relocation and provide a living stipend during the summer Internship. Fellows will be contacted during their first year to arrange for this Internship. 

THE MAI UNDERGRADUATE FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION PACKAGE

The application package for a MAI Undergraduate Fellowship consists of three major parts: 1) the pre-application, 2) three letters of recommendation, and 3) a self-addressed, stamped postcard. The pre-application provides the reviewers with information about you and your proposed research, the letters provide support for your pre-application, and the postcard allows us to keep you informed about the status of your application. This section provides information you will need to complete each part of the application package.

Sorting Codes 

You will be asked to select a Sorting Code for your application. This sorting code will be used to direct your application to the appropriate review panel. It is important that you select the most appropriate Sorting Code from the list shown below. If you select more than one Sorting Code, your pre-application will be assigned to the first one you select, regardless of whether it is the most appropriate. 

F01-MAI-P1 Natural and Life Sciences
F01-MAI-P2 Environmental Science
F01-MAI-P3 Engineering
F01-MAI-P4 Social Sciences
F01-MAI-Q1 Physical Sciences
F01-MAI-Q2 Mathematics and Computer Science
F01-MAI-Q3 Economics

Mandatory Format for Pre-applications

The pre-application part of your package consists of ten (10) items. The pre-application must be completed using a 12 point or equivalent typeface on 8-1/2 x 11-in paper with one-inch margins all around. Page limitations for individual components of the pre-application are specified below. Do not exceed these limits or the proposal will be ineligible. Do not submit materials permanently bound or in ring binders.

ITEMS 1-7 COMBINED, MUST NOT EXCEED ONE PAGE

Item 1 PERSONAL DATA -- provide your full name (last name first), current address, permanent address, and home and work telephone numbers. If you can be reached by fax or e-mail, include that information as well. (Optional -- for statistical reporting purposes only, we ask you to include your gender and race, e.g., African-American, white, Hispanic, native American, Asian and Pacific Islander, etc.)

Item 2 CITIZENSHIP STATUS -- state whether you are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. If you are a citizen, give the city of your birth. If you are a resident alien, provide your green card number. EPA may choose to verify this information.

Item 3 DEGREE SOUGHT -- state bachelor's (or B.S., B.A., etc.). Include the month and year the degree is expected to be awarded.

Item 4 SORTING CODE -- from list provided above. You MUST select only one. Your pre-application will be reviewed by individuals from the field you select. This code must also appear in the address for delivery of your pre-application, as specified above.

Item 5 AREA OF RESEARCH INTEREST -- provide a brief description for your research area of interest, if a specific topic has not yet been selected. (1 - 2 paragraphs). 

Item 6 CURRENT SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENT -- Name and location of your current university, school, and department. 

Item 7 NAME AND ADDRESS OF UNDERGRADUATE ADVISOR -- If you have an advisor, give his or her name, address, and telecommunications data, including phone, fax, and e-mail, if available. If you do not yet have an advisor, write "NA". 

ITEM 8 MUST NOT EXCEED ONE PAGE

Item 8 STATEMENT OF OBJECTIVES - This item will be of paramount importance in evaluating your request for a fellowship. Your answer, therefore, should be well thought out and expressed in a clear and detailed but concise manner. The statement should be in the following format.

A. Introduction: Include any background information you believe is pertinent and provides insight into why you have chosen the goals you are pursuing.

B Explain your academic and career goals and how your proposed course of study or research will help you to achieve these goals. Include any background information you believe is pertinent and provide insight into why you have chosen the goals you are pursuing. You will be evaluated on your dedication to your studies and to an environmentally oriented career. This statement will also provide insight into your organizational, analytical, and written communication skills. 

C. Previous Environmentally-Related Experience: Describe how work/volunteer and academic experience gained relate to your career goals.

D. Conclusion Statement: What scientific or other benefits are expected from your goals.

ITEM 9 MUST NOT EXCEED ONE PAGE

Item 9 EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE -- List the academic degrees you have received or expect to receive in the near future, including the date and the institution. Also list relevant experience, including paid employment, internships, special studies, volunteer work, etc. Give dates and a short description of your duties in each position, listing most recent first. Give names and addresses of employers. List only relevant experience.

ITEM 10 MAY USE AS MANY PAGES AS NECESSARY 

Item 10 TRANSCRIPT INFORMATION -- Provide, in tabular form, the following information taken from your transcripts: identify the institutions at which the credits were earned, dates, names and catalog numbers of courses taken, credit hours, grades received, and cumulative GPA for all courses taken at each degree level. If possible, course titles should not exceed the space available. Abbreviations are allowed. If courses were audited or not completed, note this information. If any institution you attended had a grading system different from the traditional "A, B, C..." system, explain the system in a succinct footnote to Item 10. Do not leave anything out. Include data from your entire college career. DO NOT INCLUDE COPIES OF YOUR TRANSCRIPTS. Top-ranked applicants will be required to submit official copies of transcripts for validation prior to the award of the fellowship.

Letters of Recommendation

Each application package MUST include three reference letters from individuals who have knowledge of your academic record. If you have a sponsor or advisor in the program, one of these letters should come from that individual. EPA is bound by regulation to require three letters. If the pre-application does not include three letters, it will not be reviewed. The original and six (6) copies of each required letter must be contained in an individual envelope sealed by the writer and must be included in the pre-application package. We will not accept reference letters sent separately.

Self-addressed and Stamped Postcard

Include a postcard in your package so that we can notify you that your pre-application was received. If your postcard with the identifying application number is not returned within 30 days of the announcement deadline, you MUST call 1-800-490-9194 to verify that your package was received. If you do not include the postcard, you will not be notified that we received your package.

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

All pre-applications must be submitted in the exact format described. All necessary information is provided in the instructions. To illustrate the instructions, a sample pre-application appears at the end of this announcement. Pre-applications must include the original and six copies of each letter of reference enclosed in three individually sealed envelopes, as described above. 

EVALUATION AND SELECTION PROCESS

The pre-applications and letters of recommendation will be reviewed by non-EPA experts from the appropriate field of study. Students applying for fellowships must select a sorting code from the list provided. Reviewers are recruited based on the specialty fields represented by the pre-applications.

Each student will be evaluated based on his or her potential for success in an undergraduate study program. The reviewers will consider academic records, recommendations, and career goals and objectives. Students will be evaluated based on the information provided in the pre-application as described above under "Mandatory Format for Pre-Applications".

Reviewers will recommend the best applicants. Finalists will be selected for award of the fellowship based on the availability of funds, reviewers' evaluations, and program goals, such as distribution of awards across disciplines, institutions and geography, degree level being sought, and other possible indicators of program balance. Only finalists will be required to submit the following: 

1. EPA Form 5770-2, "Fellowship Application;"
2. EPA Form 5700-49, "Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, and Other Responsibility Matters;" and
3. Sealed official transcripts from all institutions (if so instructed by EPA).

The necessary forms are available on the NCER homepage (www.epa.govhttps://www.epa.gov/research-fellowships).

WHERE AND WHEN TO SUBMIT

Pre-applications must be received at EPA no later than 4:00 p.m., EST, on November 20, 2000. Pre-applications may be submitted by regular mail, express mail, or uniformed courier services. If using regular mail, allow sufficient time for delivery since applications MUST be at EPA by 4:00 p.m. EST on November 20, 2000.

If sending by regular or priority U.S. mail, send the original AND SIX (6) COPIES of all required materials to:

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Peer Review Division (8703R)
Sorting Code: F01-MAI-XX (replace with the appropriate sorting code; see list provided)
Ariel Rios Building 
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue 
NW Washington DC 20460

For express mail-delivered applications, the following address must be used:

U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
Peer Review Division (8703R)
Sorting Code: F01-MAI-XX (replace with the appropriate sorting code; see list provided)
Room B-10105 
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20004

Phone: (202) 564-6939 (for express mail applications)

Courier- or personally delivered applications must be brought to the Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004. The courier must come to the EPA Visitors Lobby (see map), tell the security guard that he/she has a delivery for the EPA mailroom. The courier will be required to sign a visitor's log, and will be directed to the EPA mailroom. The mailroom is open 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. weekdays, exclusive of Federal holidays. If the applicant requires a receipt for the delivery, you will need to provide a form which the mail room personnel will sign.

NOTIFICATION AND AWARD DATES: If you comply with the requirement to include a stamped, self-addressed postcard with your pre-application, you will be notified when we receive your package. Subject to the availability of funding, awards should be made by July 31, 2001 for the fall term. 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: For additional information or assistance in preparing your pre-application, first consult the "Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)" on the NCER Home Page (http://epa.govhttps://www.epa.gov/research-grants). EPA also maintains a toll-free telephone number which allows individuals to leave a recorded message or question. These will be answered through a return telephone call. To access this service, dial 1-800-490-9194.

SAMPLE PRE-APPLICATION

The pages that follow constitute a sample pre-application for undergraduate fellowships. The purpose of this sample is to demonstrate format, not content.



Pre-application for MAI Undergraduate Fellowship


Page 1

1. Name: Williams, Nigel Dupree
Current Address: University Parkway, Hampton, VA 20023
Permanent Address: c/o Moses Williams, 27 Market St., Richmond, VA 22307
Home Phone: 804-555-1234
Work Phone: 804-555-1111
Fax: 804-555-1010
E-mail: xxxxx@yyy.com
Gender: Male
Race: African-American

2. Citizenship Status: U.S. Citizen, born in Richmond, Virginia (Note: if this student were a permanent resident alien, he would indicate his green card number here.)

3. Degree Applying For: Undergraduate degree (BS, BA, etc.), expected 6/03

4. Level of Education at Start of Fellowship: Continuing Undergraduate

5. Sorting Code: F01-MAI-Q2-Mathematics

6. Title: The Kinetics of Chemical Movement in the Environment.

7. Current School and Department: Hampton University, Department of Physics, 

8. Name and Address of Undergraduate Advisor (Sponsor): 

G. K. Leonard, Chairman
Department of Physics
Hampton University, Hampton, VA 23000
Office Phone: 804/555-1235 Fax: 804-555-4321
E-mail: Xxxxxxx@hampton.edu




Page 2

Statement of Objectives: This is a written account of your academic and environmental career goals, in which you relate your past accomplishments and future plans, and describe how your proposed plan of study or research will tie these together. The quality of this section is a key criterion for review, so be as articulate and thorough as possible.




Page 3

9. Education and Experience:

1/99 to Present: Enrolled in BS Program at Hampton University 
Current GPA: 4.0 

6/99 to 8/99: Intern, Water Resources Division, Department of Interior, Raleigh North Carolina
A. C. Oats 919/111-0001
6/98 to 8/98: 




Page 4

10. Transcript Data 
 

Institution Year Course # Title      Credit Hrs  Grade
Hampton 1999 CHE-100 Gen. Chemistry 1 Lab     1   B
Hampton 1999 CHE-101 General Chemistry     4   A
Hampton 1999               ENG-100 Intro to Comp. Applications   3   A
Hampton 1999               GED-100 Freshman Orientation     1   A
Hampton 1999               MTH-101 College Algebra       3   A
Hampton 1999               PED-101 Fund Fitness Life     1   A
Hampton 1999 CHE-100 Gen. Chemistry II Lab     1   A
Hampton 1999 CHE-102 General Chemistry II     4   A
Hampton 1999 CHE-100 Quantitative Analysis     3   A
Hampton 1999 MTH-102 College Algebra/Trig     3   B
Hampton 1999 CHE-101 Quantitative Analysis Lab I   1   B
Hampton 2000 CHE-201- Organic Chemistry Lab I   2   B
Hampton 2000 CHE-202-Organic Chemistry I     3   A

 


Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)


Alabama A&M University

Alabama State University

Albany State University

Alcorn State University

Allen University

Arkansas Baptist College

Barber-Scotia College

Benedict College

Bennett College

Bethune-Cookman College

Bishop State Community College

Bluefield State College

Bowie State University

Central State University

Cheyney University of Pennsylvania

Claflin College

Clark Atlanta University

Clinton Junior College

Coahoma Community College

Concordia College

Coppin State College

Delaware State University

Denmark Technical College

Dillard University

Edward Waters College

Elizabeth City State University

Fayetteville State University

Fisk University

Florida A&M University

Florida Memorial College

Fort Valley State College

Fredd State Technical College

Grambling State University

Hampton University

Harris-Stowe State College

Howard University

Huston-Tillotson College

Interdenominational Theological Center

J.F. Drake State Technical College

Jackson State University

Jarvis Christian College

Johnson C. Smith University

Kentucky State University

Knoxville College

Lane College

Langston University

Lawson State Community College

LeMoyne-Owen College

Lewis College of Business

Lincoln University - Missouri

Lincoln University - Pennsylvania

Livingston College

Mary Holmes College

Meharry Medical College

Miles College

Mississippi Valley State University

Morehouse College

Morehouse School of Medicine

Morgan State University

Morris Brown College

Morris College

Norfolk State University

North Carolina A&T State University

North Carolina Central University

Oakwood College

Paine College

Paul Quinn College

Philander Smith College

Prairie View A&M University

Rust College

Saint Augustine's College

Saint Paul's College

Savannah State College

Selma University

Shaw University

Shorter College

South Carolina State University

Southern University and A&M College at Baton Rouge

Southern University at New Orleans

Southern University at Shreveport-Bossier City

Southwestern Christian College

Spelman College

Saint Phillips College

Stillman College

Talladega College

Tennessee State University

Texas College

Texas Southern University

Tougaloo College

Trenholm State Technical College

Tuskegee University

University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

University of Maryland - Eastern Shore

University of the District of Columbia

University of the Virgin Islands

Virginia State University

Virginia Union University

Voorhees College

West Virginia State University

Wilberforce University

Wiley College

Winston-Salem State University

Xavier University of Louisiana





Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs)


Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute

Allan Hancock College

American University of Puerto Rico-Bayamon

American University of Puerto Rico-Manati

Arizona Institute of Business and Technology

Arizona Western College

Atlantic College

Bakersfield College

Barry University

Bayamon Central University

Bee County College

Boricua College

California State University - Bakersfield

California State University - Dominguez Hills

California State University - Fresno

California State University - Los Angeles

California State University - Monterey Bay

Caribbean Center for Advanced Studies

Caribbean Center for Advanced Studies - Miami Institute of Psychology

Caribbean University-Bayamon

Caribbean University-Carolina

Caribbean University-Once 2

Caribbean University-Vega Baja

Center of Advanced Studies in Puerto Rico &

the Caribbean

Central Arizona College

Cerritos College

Chaffed College

Citrus College

City College of Chicago-Harry S. Truman College

City College of Chicago-Malcolm X College

City College of Chicago-Richard J. Daley College

City College of Chicago-Wilbur Wright College

Cacaos College

Collage Biblio Pentecostal De Puerto Rico

Collage Technologic Del Municipio De San Juan

Collage Universitario Del Este

College of Aeronautics

College of Santa Fe

College of the Desert

College of the Sequoias

College of the Southwest-Carlsbad

Commonwealth International

Community College of Denver

Compton Community College

Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico

CUNY John Jay College Criminal Justice

CUNY LaGuardia Community College

CUNY Lehman College

CUNY-Borough of Manhattan Community College

CUNY-Bronx Community College

CUNY-City College

CUNY-Hostos Community College

Dana Ana Branch Community College

Del Mar College

Don Bosco Technical Institute

East Los Angeles College

Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell Campus

El Camino College

El Paso Community College

Escuela De Artes Plasticas De Puerto Rico

Estrella Mountain Community College

Evergreen Valley College

Florida International University

Florida National College

Fresno City College

Fullerton College

Gavilan College

Hartnell College

Heald Business College - Fresno

Heald Business College - Salinas

Heald Business College - San Jose

Heald Business College - Stockton

Herbert H. Lehman College

Hostos Community College

Hudson County Community College

Humacao Community College

Imperial Valley College

Inter American University of Puerto Rico

- San German Campus

Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Aguadilla

Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo

Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Barranquitas

Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Bayamon

Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Fajardo

Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Guayama

Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Metro

Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Once

Inter American University of Puerto Rico-San German

Inter American University of Puerto Rico-School of Law

Inter American University School of Optometry

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Jones College-Miami Campus

Kelsey-Jenney College

Kings River Community College

Laredo Community College

Lexington College

Long Beach City College

Los Angeles City College

Los Angeles County Medical Center School of Nursing

Los Angeles Harbor College

Los Angeles Mission College

Los Angeles Trade Technical College

Los Angeles Valley College

Luna Vocational Technical Institute

MacCormac College

Merced College

Mercy College

Mercy College-Main Campus

Miami-Dade Community College

Morton College





Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) - Continued


Mount Saint Mary's College

Mount San Antonio College

Mountain View College

New Mexico Highlands University

New Mexico Junior College

New Mexico State University

New Mexico State University-Carlsbad

New Mexico State University-Dona Ana

New Mexico State University-Grants Campus

New Mexico State University-Main Campus

Northern New Mexico Community College

Oblate School of Theology

Odessa College

Otero Junior College

Our Lady of the Lake University - San Antonio

Oxnord College

Palo Alto College

Palo Verde College

Pasadena City College

Passaic County Community College

Pima Community College

Once School of Medicine

Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo

Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Guayama

Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez

Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico-Once

Porterville College

Pueblo Community College

Rancho Santiago College

Reedly College

Richard J. Daley College

Rio Hondo College

Riverside Community College

Robert Morris College

Saint Augustine College

Saint John Vianney College Seminary

Saint Mary's University

Saint Thomas University

Saint Vincent DePaul Regional Seminary

San Antonio College

San Bernardino Valley College

San Jose City College

Santa Fe Community College

South Mountain Community College

South Plains College

South Texas Community College

Southwest Texas Junior College

Southwestern College

St. Augustine College

St. Philips College

St. Thomas University

Sul Ross State University

Texas A & M International University

Texas A & M University - Corpus Christi

Texas A & M University - Kingsville

Texas A&M International University

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

Texas A&M University-Kingsville

Texas Southmost College

Texas State Technical College-Harlingen Campus

The City College

The National Hispanic University

The University of Texas at Brownsville

The University of Texas at El Paso

The University of Texas at San Antonio

The University of Texas-Pan American

Trinidad State Junior College

Trinity International University

Universidad Adventista De Las Antillas

Universidad Central Del Caribe

Universidad Del Turabo

Universidad Metropolitana

Universidad Politecnica De Puerto Rico

University of Houston-Downtown

University of Miami

University of New Mexico - Los Alamos Campus

University of New Mexico - Taos Education Center

University of New Mexico - Valencia County Branch

University of Puerto Rico - Arecibo Technological University

University of Puerto Rico - Bayamon Technical University

University of Puerto Rico - Carolina Regional College

University of Puerto Rico - Cayey University College

University of Puerto Rico - Central Administration

University of Puerto Rico - Humacao University College

University of Puerto Rico - La Montana Regional College

University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez Campus

University of Puerto Rico - Medical Science Campus

University of Puerto Rico - Once Technical College

University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras Campus

University of Puerto Rico - Aguadilla Regional College

University of Puerto Rico - Arecibo Campus

University of Puerto Rico - Bayamon Technical Univ. Coll.

University of Puerto Rico - Carolina Regional College

University of Puerto Rico - Cayey University College

University of Puerto Rico - Humacao University College

University of Puerto Rico - La Montana Regional College

University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez

University of Puerto Rico - Medical Sciences Campus

University of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras Campus

University of Sacred Heart

University of Texas - Pan American

University of Texas at El Paso

University of the Incarnate Word

University of the Sacred Heart

Ventura College

West Hills Community College

Western New Mexico University

Whittier College

Woodbury University



Tribal Colleges (TCs)


Bay Mills Community College

Blackfeet Community College

Cankdeska Cikana Community College

Cheyenne River Community College

College of the Menominee Nation

Crownpoint Institute of Technology

Dine College

D-Q University

Dull Knife Memorial College

Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College

Fort Belknap College

Fort Berthold Community College

Fort Peck Community College

Haskell Indian Nations University

Institute of American Indian Arts

Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College

Leech Lake Tribal College

Little Big Horn College

Little Hoop Community College

Little Priest Tribal College

Navajo Community College

Nebraska Indian Community College

Northwest Indian College

Oglala Lakota College

Red Crow Community College

Salish Kootenai College

Sinte Gleska University

Sisseton-Wahpeton Community College

Sitting Bull College

Southwest Indian Polytechnic Institute

Stone Child Community College

Turtle Mountain Community College

United Tribes Technical College




Tribal Colleges (TCs) with Articulation Agreements with Majority Universities and other Tribal Colleges

Blackfeet Community College

Montana State University



Cankdeska Cikana Community College

Minot State University

North Dakota University

North Dakota State University



Cheyenne River Community

Northern State University



College of the Menominee Nation

University of Wisconsin, Green Bay

University of Wisconsin, Madison

University of Wisconsin, Stevens Points

University of Wisconsin College, Fox Valley



Crownpoint Institute of Technology

Dine' College

Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute

University of New Mexico, Gallop



D-Q University

California State University

Eastern Utah University or College of Eastern Utah

Northern Arizona University

Northland College

University of California (all campuses)



Dull Knife Memorial College

Black Hill Memorial College, South Dakota

Montana State University, Billings

Montana State University, Bozeman

Montana State University, Northern

University of Montana, Missoula

University of Montana, Dylan



Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College

University of Minnesota, Duluth

University of Wisconsin, Superior



Fort Belknap College

Montana State University, Great Falls

Montana State University, Billings

Montana State University, Bozeman

Montana State University, Northern



Fort Berthold Community College

North Dakota University



Fort Peck Community College

Montana State University, Northern

Montana State University, Billings

Montana State University, Bozeman

University of Montana, Dylan

University of Montana, Missoula



Haskell Indian Nations University

Kansas State University, Manhattan

Montana State University, Bozeman

New Mexico State, Las Cruces

Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff

University of Kansas, Lawrence

University of Missouri, Columbia



Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College

University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire

University of Wisconsin, La Crosse

University of Wisconsin, Superior





Tribal Colleges (TCs) with Articulation Agreements with Majority Universities and other Tribal Colleges - Continued


Northwest Indian College

Evergreen State College, Olympia (State of Washington)

Western Washington University, Bellingham

Western Washington Univ. (Fairhaven Coll., Bellingham)

Western Washington Univ. (Huxley College, Bellingham)



Oglala Lakota College

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