American Indian Higher Education Consortium – American Indian Higher Education Consortium (original) (raw)
- About AIHEC
- Tribal Colleges & Universities
- Initiatives
- Cyberinfrastructure
* Cyberinfrastructure Strategic Planning (CISP) Initiative
* TCU CI Study - STEM
* STEM Education and Research
* TCU Building Bridges Grant - Health
* Native Health Research Training
* Aseto’ne Network Project
* Aseto’ne Virtual Institute
* Cultural Resiliency Training
* Indigenous Research
* Learning Products for TCU Faculty
* Mentoring
* Resources
* EXCITE
* Native American Research (NARCH) Center for Health
* IHEART - Land Grant
- Student Success
* Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
* Student Success Stories
* Research
* AIHEC AIMS - Sovereignty
* Native Languages
* AIHEC Accreditation - Open Education
* About This Initiative
* Find Open Resources
* Create Open Resources
- Cyberinfrastructure
- Sponsored Programs
- Policy and Advocacy
- About AIHEC
- Tribal Colleges & Universities
- Initiatives
- Cyberinfrastructure
* Cyberinfrastructure Strategic Planning (CISP) Initiative
* TCU CI Study - STEM
* STEM Education and Research
* TCU Building Bridges Grant - Health
* Native Health Research Training
* Aseto’ne Network Project
* Aseto’ne Virtual Institute
* Cultural Resiliency Training
* Indigenous Research
* Learning Products for TCU Faculty
* Mentoring
* Resources
* EXCITE
* Native American Research (NARCH) Center for Health
* IHEART - Land Grant
- Student Success
* Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
* Student Success Stories
* Research
* AIHEC AIMS - Sovereignty
* Native Languages
* AIHEC Accreditation - Open Education
* About This Initiative
* Find Open Resources
* Create Open Resources
- Cyberinfrastructure
- Sponsored Programs
- Policy and Advocacy
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The American Indian Higher Education Consortium, a 501(c)(3) organization governed by a board of directors composed of the presidents of the accredited United States-based Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs), is celebrating nearly 50 years as the collective spirit and unifying voice of our nation’s 35 accredited TCUs and 2 developing institutions—a unique community of tribally and federally chartered institutions working to strengthen tribal nations and make a lasting difference in the lives of American Indians and Alaska Natives.