Instructional Leadership, emphasis: K-12 School Leadership (MEd)
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ONAIA Margaret Kimpton Scholarship for Native American Students


The Office of Native American and Indigenous Advancement (ONAIA) is offering the Margaret Kimpton Scholarship for Native American Students. The scholarship is awarded on an annual basis. Students who continue to meet the scholarship criteria may reapply. Students must be enrolled as a full time NAU student, be in good academic and financial aid SAP standing, have a cumulative 2.70 minimum GPA, and enrolled in a federally recognized tribe.

Applicants are asked to include a one page letter of interest describing need and how the scholarship will further your academic goals. Female Navajo and Hopi students will be given preference.

The funds may be applied to students cost of attendance not already covered by other aid, excluding loans. Eligible expenses may include, but are not limited to: tuition, fees, room, board, transportation, supplies, books, internship expenses, study abroad, and other living expenses required for the completion of the student’s degree program.

You will be contacted within 10 business days after you have submitted a complete application to arrange an interview with the scholarship committee. If you have not been contacted after 10 business days, please email NAU-CNAIF@nau.edu.