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Funding Your Future

After years of a set path in school, you may find yourself wondering what’s next. Whether you have a plan or are still figuring it out, the one constant is making sure you can fund whatever your future brings. This doesn’t mean you need to have thousands of dollars in the bank, but being smart about your money now will help ensure that you have it when you need it later. Here are a few ways to help fund your future.

 

Learn the Language

Do you know the difference between a checking and savings account? What about a 401(k) and an IRA? Don’t worry, there are plenty of adults who don’t fully understand these terms either! Whether you know a few terms or none at all, taking time to learn and understand different financial terms can help you better manage your finances and your future.

 

The Master of Tribal Resource and Environmental Stewardship (MTRES) curriculum examines the economics of tribal resource management, sustainability, and tribal sovereignty. In this program designed for tribes, by tribes, you’ll explore the interrelationship of biological, physical, and cultural ecosystems through the lens of traditional tribal ecological knowledge.

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Micah Jewett, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, is a journalism student at Colorado State University.

 

What are the best resources for students to find scholarships and other funding opportunities?

The day you turn 18 the queries about your future flood in. The one that always lingered in the back of my mind was how will I pay for college? As I progressed through high school and became better prepared to answer the unknowns — where I was going, my major, even what dormitory I wanted to live in based on how far it was from my classes — the only question left was how I was going to afford to further my education. The answer: scholarships. There are so many companies, organizations, tribes, and individuals who want to help educate the future students and professionals of the United States.

 

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AISES Career Hub and Opportunities Board have free online job and career resource information.

At the Career Hub job seekers can scan jobs, upload a resume or explore career resources by industry, state or job function. The Opportunities Board is a centralized hub of information with opportunities like scholarships, internships, and more. You can get access to complete, verified, and updated information that can help you grow your skills and expertise. What are you waiting for? Go to or .

PRE-COLLEGE OPPORTUNITIES

 

Available for Indigenous students belonging to the 48 tribal nations with historical ties to Colorado. Apply today.

 

Clubs are free, after-school programs for girls in grades 3–12 who want to join our sisterhood of supportive peers and role models using computer science to change the world.

 

University of Minnesota degree-seeking and non-degree students are eligible to receive the waiver.

 

High school seniors living in the United States, and US citizens living abroad, who have completed independent research projects are encouraged to apply online for the chance to win up to $250,000. Apply by November 9.

 

The intern will be living in a remote field camp located at the Henshaw Creek Weir site.

 

The scholarship is awarded annually for an amount of up to $10,000 and is renewable for up to three years for first-year students and for one year for transfer students.

 

UNDERGRADUATE OPPORTUNITIES

 

Traineeships that provide tuition support and a stipend are offered to a limited number of full‐time students.

 

Giving future explorers the technology to produce nutritious, tasty, and satisfying meals on long-duration space missions will give astronauts the energy required to uncover the great unknown.

 

Apply for AnitaB.org's Apprenticeship Pathway Program.

 

If you’re looking to complete your higher education in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM), we can help.

 

GRADUATE/POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITIES

 

Programs and resources for prospective and current STEM graduate students, including funding opportunities and professional development programs and resources.

 

Aimed at driving innovation and encouraging creative solutions to protect children online, the TechSprint is our newest project towards creating a safer internet for all. Apply by June 27.

 

 

Through this program, DOE is supporting small businesses with seed money they desperately need to develop and deploy science and energy solutions that will help create jobs and further scientific discovery.

 

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RESOURCES FOR AISES MEMBERS

 

Be sure to check in with an as you consider your next steps. They can connect you with the other Native students and professionals who can help you find the resources you need to navigate life as you weigh your options after graduation.

Other helpful resources include:

ONLINE RESOURCES

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