Colleges receive grants for Indian education
The Education Department announced nearly $3.8 million in grants to recruit and graduate new American Indian teachers and school administrators.

The money will be directed to 11 colleges in seven states. Five tribal colleges are among the recipients.

“These professional development grants will help us find, train and retain the very best teachers and administrators within American Indian communities,” said Education Secretary Arne Duncan. “These grants represent opportunity, both for teachers and their students.”

A list of grantees and grants follows:
ARIZONA:
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff -- $345,958
Arizona State University West Campus, Glendale -- $383,566
Arizona State University, Tempe -- $399,351

MINNESOTA:
College of St. Scholastica, Duluth -- $399,625

MONTANA:
Fort Belknap College, Harlem -- $384,670
Salish Kootenai College, Pablo -- $360,946

NEBRASKA:
Nebraska Indian Community College, Macy -- $126,806

OKLAHOMA:
Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant -- $304,341

OREGON
University of Oregon, Eugene -- $344,950

SOUTH DAKOTA:
Oglala Lakota College, Kyle -- $358,264
Sinte Gleska University, Mission -- $355,832

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