Fort Lewis College and University of Northern Colorado have been awarded an $873,000 grant from the Department of Education to offer a master's degree in American Indian academic leadership.
The program will help Indian teachers who want to become principals or administrators in elementary- and secondary-education systems.
Students will attend classes at FLC via distance learning courses from UNC.
The program is open to members of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, the Southern Ute Tribe and the Navajo Nation.
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FLC to offer American Indians master's degree
(The Durango Herald 8/19)
Colorado colleges to offer Indian master's degree
Friday, August 19, 2005
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