UAF INTERIOR-ALEUTIANS CAMPUS RECEIVES $1.9 MILLION GRANT FOR VILLAGE-BASED STUDENTS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 11, 2001
Fairbanks, Alaska The University of Alaska Fairbanks Interior-Aleutians
Campus received a five-year, $1.9 million grant to provide science, mathematics,
engineering and technology courses to village-based students in Alaskas
Interior and Bristol Bay regions in collaboration with UAFs Bristol
Bay Campus.
The project, called "Hutlee/Umyuarchdelee," the Athabascan
and Yupik words for leader, boss and a good thinker, will utilize a combination
of teaching strategies with proven records for educating minority students.
A goal of this project is to ease the transition for students from village
life to successful study and completion of a bachelors degree in
science, math, engineering or technology-related field.
The grant will provide two-year scholarships for 16 students each grant
year for travel and lodging, as well as computers, calculators and speakerphones.
Classes will be delivered to students in their home villages through audio
conference and web-based technology, and through face-to-face intensive
sessions on the Fairbanks campus. Students will also attend a week-long
orientation.
After receiving a Title III grant in 1999, a federal program that helps
develop and strengthen minority educational institutions, I-AC was able
to hire math faculty and a student services coordinator, which set the
framework for the latest grant through the National Science Foundations
Tribal Colleges and Universities Program.
Partners in the latest educational project include Alyeska, the Alaska
Department of Fish and Game and the Bristol Bay Native Association. They
will provide student job shadowing, internships and mentoring opportunities.
Students from 90 villages in the Bristol Bay Campus and Interior-Aleutians
Campus regions are currently being recruited for spring semester. A new
group of students will start each fall for the next four years.
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CONTACT: I-AC Student Services Coordinator Rita OBrien toll
free at 1-866-474-2711 or Bristol Bay Student Services Coordinator Christine
Sasaki toll free at 1-800-478-5109 or Kas Aruskevich, Project Manager
at 1-907-474-5546.
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