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Healing Ourselves: Culture and Behavioral Health at Tribal Colleges and Universities

Healing Ourselves: Culture and Behavioral Health at Tribal Colleges and Universities
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CCCC Offers Multiple Public Health Career Pathways

Cankdeska Cikana Community College (CCCC) is a certificate and associate-degree granting institution serving the Spirit Lake Dakota reservation in Fort Totten, North Dakota. The college has 11 programs of study, four certificate programs, and strong articulation agreements with other institutions that lead to bachelor’s degrees. The well-being and the social and economic vitality of the community are the vision of CCCC’s work. Healthcare workers along with social workers are in great need in the reservation community. The CCCC pre-nursing program provides students with a solid foundation in nursing as well as other health fields such as dental hygiene, pharmacology, or medical technology. Led by Dr. Lori Gourneau, the program provides regular class instruction, one-on-one classes, and personalized support as well as other student support services. Dr. Gourneau has monthly group and individualized meetings to improve student success.

College Fund Honors Students of the Year, Coca Cola Scholars, and Honoree of the Year

President Cory Sangrey-Billy of Stone Child College has been named the American Indian College Fund’s Honoree of the Year. The American Indian College Fund will honor 35 Tribal College and University Students of the Year, 36 Coca Cola First Generation Scholars, and its 2020-21 Tribal College and University Honoree of the Year at a virtual ceremony on April 5. Coca-Cola First Generation Scholarships are awarded by the American Indian College Fund and the Coca-Cola Foundation to students who are the first in their families to attend a tribal college or university. The Coca-Cola Foundation has awarded more than $5 million to the College Fund since 1990 to assist more than 400 first-generation Native Americans in their college education. The scholarship is renewable throughout students’ college careers if they maintain a 3.0 grade point average and are active in campus and community life.

Sangrey-Billy honored at American Indian College Fund event

Sangrey-Billy honored at American Indian College Fund event
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College Fund Honors Students of the Year, Coca Cola Scholars, and Honoree of the Year

College Fund Honors Students of the Year, Coca Cola Scholars, and Honoree of the Year
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