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First-Year Scholars Program

The Native American Student Affairs (NASA) office at the University of Arizona offers you a wonderful first-year experience. The First-Year Scholars Program, is designed for Native American students who are seeking opportunities for lifetime campus connections whether it be in the classroom, residence hall, or the surrounding Tucson community. The living and learning community theme is popular on college campuses because it provides students valuable tools and resources that contribute to their overall academic excellence and success.

The First-Year Scholars Program (FYSP) has contributed to an increase in the persistence of first-time, full-time freshmen at the University of Arizona. Over the past 10 years, first to second-year persistence rates average 60%. The 2004-2005, first cohort of Scholars, had a 69% first-to-second-year persistence rate, an increase of 9% from the average. Such an increase is significant due to the fact that it supports our efforts to improve retention and graduation rates of Native American students.

Click here for Application & for Brochure

Natalie Youngbull
msrose@email.arizona.edu


Native SOAR Program

The Native SOAR (Student Outreach and Access for Resiliency) Mentoring program allows undergraduate and graduate Native American students to mentor Native American middle school students in the Tucson community.  This partnership is between the University of Arizona (College of Education: Higher Education and Native American Student Affairs) and Tucson, Arizona schools to promote access to higher education among Native American students.

 

Natalie Youngbull
msrose@email.arizona.edu

 

   
 
Native American Student Affairs
Robert L. Nugent, Room 202, Upper Level
P.O. Box 210040
Tucson, AZ 85721
Phone: (520) 621-3835
Fax: (520) 621-9880
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