Federal Government Assistance and Programs for American Indians in Health and Education
Digital item
Identifier: CAC_CC_009_2_67_2_0001
Dates
- 1970-1972
- 91st Congress (1969-1971); 92nd Congress (1971-1973)
Scope and Contents
The U.S. federal government provides financial assistance to Indian students pursuing higher education in various health-related fields through the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Scholarships are available on a need-basis, and cover costs ranging from $500 to $1,000 per year. In addition, the Health Professions Scholarship Program provides up to $2,500 per year for students enrolled in courses leading to degrees in fields such as medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and optometry.
Extent
5 pages
Policy Area
Health; Taxation; Science; Technology; Communications; Immigration; Native Americans
Creator unknown
Congress 91st Congress (1969-1971); 92nd Congress (1971-1973)
Tribal Affiliation Non-Specified
Creator unknown
Congress 91st Congress (1969-1971); 92nd Congress (1971-1973)
Tribal Affiliation Non-Specified
Source
- Camp, John N. "Happy", 1908-1987 (Person)
- TypeDeliverableUnit
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository