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Indian Post Secondary Schools is a grant from the Department of the Interior that funds postsecondary educational opportunities for American Indian students through the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). The BIE operates schools and educational programs across the United States, providing culturally relevant, high-quality education to Native American students.
The program supports teachers, administrators, and support personnel at BIE-funded institutions, with a mission to prepare students for success through collaboration with tribal leaders, educators, and community partners.
The Bureau also facilitates partnerships with organizations such as the Boys and Girls Clubs of America Native Services to enhance educational opportunities and create career pathways, including programs in wildland firefighting through the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
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U.S. Department of the Interior | Bureau of Indian Education The mission of the BIE is to provide students at BIE-funded schools with a culturally relevant, high-quality education that prepares students...
Great American Outdoors Act Through the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA), the Department of the Interior is investing in much-needed maintenance for critical facilities and infrastructure in our national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, recreation areas and Tribal schools. Ways to contact us: Phone: 866-703-7100 Email: helpdesk@bia.
gov TRIBALLY-CONTROLLED SCHOOLS Suspected Child Abuse/Neglect (SCAN) Native American Student Information System (NASIS) Learning Management System (LMS) Scholarships & Internships Your Child's Early Education Behavioral Health & Wellness Social and Emotional Learning Trauma-Informed Practices Assistant Secretary Kirkland Visits BIE-Funded Schools to Highlight Cu… Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs William “Billy” Kirkland, a citizen of the Navajo Nation, recently visited several Bureau of Indian Education-funded schools.
He met with tribal leaders, educators, and students to see highlights in… Bureau of Indian Education and Boys & Girls Clubs of America Nativ… The Bureau of Indian Education has signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America Native Services to enhance educational opportunities for BIE students.
Department of the Interior Expands Training Pathway for Native Youth i… The Department of the Interior announced today a new partnership between the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Bureau of Indian Education to prepare Native students for careers in wildland firefighting, strengthening the workforce while creating… DIRECTOR, BUREAU OF INDIAN EDUCATION Welcome to the Bureau of Indian Education’s website.
It is a privilege to serve as Director of the BIE and an honor to serve our students and staff. The BIE employs thousands of teachers, administrators, and support personnel across the United States. Our work together requires collaboration, dedication, and teamwork.
We strive to create new levels of excellence and celebrate our students' successes. I am dedicated to listening and engaging in meaningful conversation with Tribal Leaders and stakeholders for continuous improvements for our students. Website Feedback + Shared Educational Resources Looking for U.S. government information and services?
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: American Indians and Alaskan Natives. Eligible applicant types include: Specialized group (e. g. health professionals, students, veterans). Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Yes — Indian Post Secondary Schools is offered by Department of the Interior and this listing comes from SAM.gov, an official U.S. federal source. Federal applications generally require registrations (for example SAM.gov or an agency submission portal), so allow extra lead time.
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