[CircleUp] 2009 WINS and Udall Internship & ScholarshipAnnouncement

Stewart Sarkozy stewart at oweesta.org
Tue Dec 2 09:32:12 EST 2008


 

 

From: Shana Barehand [mailto:Shana.Barehand at fcc.gov]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 9:55 AM
To: shana.barehand at gmail.com
Subject: FW: 2009 Udall Internship & Scholarship Announcement


 Greetings
I pray this email finds you all well.
I am passing along two wonderful opportunity for Indian college students interested in Working in DC for the Summer.
Please pass along to all the struggling Indian College students you know. 

First is the Washington Internships for Native Students in which a students transportation, lodging and education are taken care of and a stipend is also given. 
For more information contact

Jack Soto
Director, Washington Internships for Native Students (WINS)
Washington Semester AI/NA Program
American University
Capital Building, Room 114
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20016-8083 USA
T - 202-895-4879 
F - 202-895-4882
C - 202-445-5211
soto at american.edu

http://www.american.edu/wins

The Second is the Udall internship.  See email below 
Thanks and take care


Shana Greenberg Barehand
Liaison to Tribal Governments/Senior Attorney
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau
Federal Communications Commission
Rm 5-A630
202.418.0385
Fax: 418-2839
Its coming sooner than you think!

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> Dear Students,
>
> The Morris K. Udall Foundation is pleased to announce our
> 2009 Internship and Scholarship Program opportunities!
>
> The Native American Congressional Internship Program
> <http://udall.gov/OurPrograms/NACInternship/NACInternship.aspx>
>  is a ten-week summer internship in Washington, DC, for
> Native American and Alaska Native undergraduate, graduate
> and law students. Students are placed in Congressional
> offices, committees, or select agencies to experience an
> insider¢s view of the federal government and learn more
> about the federal government¢s trust relationship with
> tribes. The Foundation provides round-trip airfare, housing,
> per diem, and a $1,200 educational stipend. Applications
> must be received at the Foundation by January 30, 2009.
>
> The Scholarship Program
> <http://udall.gov/OurPrograms/MKUScholarship/MKUScholarship.aspx>
>  awards eighty $5,000 merit-based scholarships for college
> sophomores and juniors seeking a career in tribal health,
> tribal public policy or the environment. Scholarship
> recipients participate in a five-day Orientation in Tucson,
> AZ, to learn more about tribal and environmental issues.
> Applications must be submitted through a Udall Faculty
> Representative at the student's college or university.
> More information about Faculty Representatives can be found
> on the Udall website. The application deadline for the 2008
> academic year is March 3, 2009.
>
> We encourage you to visit our website at http://udall.gov/
> <http://udall.gov/>  to learn more about our programs!
>  Interested students may contact me at the information
> below. We look forward to hearing from you!
>
> Best,
>
> Colin R. Ben
>
> Program Manager
>
> Native American Congressional Internship Program
>
> Morris K. Udall Foundation
>
> 130 South Scott Ave.
>
> Tucson, AZ  85701-1922
>
> Email: ben at udall.gov
>
> Phone: (520) 901-8568
>
> Fax: (520) 901-8570
>
> Website: www.udall.gov <http://www.udall.gov/> 


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