A Navajo teaching program at Doane College in Nebraska could end due to lack of funds.
The program has awarded Master of Education degrees to 103 people over the past nine years. Most of the students are from the Navajo Nation.
The last 20 students will graduate in July 2005. The program doesn't have enough money to continue.
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Funding Woes May Close Navajo Teacher Program
(AP 11/30)
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College's Navajo teaching program may end
Tuesday, November 30, 2004
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