Who Can Partner
College Horizons invites graduate degree programs and professional schools to participate in our graduate admissions workshops. Offices of admission, financial aid, student services, career services, Native American programs/study, and fellowship programs are also welcome. Workshop space is limited to 50 partner schools. New for 2012, if the workshops become full, we offer partners the opportunity to participate for just 1 day in our University Fair.
Partnership Opportunities include:
- Graduate Horizons Workshop (for graduate school recruitment),
- Attending the Graduate University Fair Only,
- Host a Workshop – Bring 100 Native students to your campus for a week!
Native American Recruitment
Graduate Horizons is designed to align with the multicultural-diversity outreach initiatives of a college/university’s Office of Admissions. We understand that Indian Country is vast - comprised of 310 geographical reservations and 40 Indian Statistical Areas (29 located in Oklahoma), 200 Alaska Native villages, over 563 federally recognized and 200 state recognized tribal nations, and the islands of Native Hawaiian homelands. We also know that Native American and Native Hawaiian students continue to be the most underrepresented minority population on college campuses. Graduate Horizons brings to campus a competitive and talented pool of 100 American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian college students and college graduates. Students have the opportunity to study and reside on-site, take a campus tour and informational session, and use the facilities and resources of the university to gain first-hand experience of what the school has to offer.