UDALL FOUNDATION : OPPORTUNITIES FOR NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENTS Thought I should pass along two educational opportunities from the Morris K. Udall Foundation which are open to Native American college students. One program is a 10-week Congressional Internship, and the other is a $5000 undergraduate scholarship for sophomore and junior students studying in fields related to the environment, health care, or tribal public policy. Details below. Please pass along to anyone who you think might be interested ... please note that I am only passing along what I see and know nothing more about the programs ! ===| Congressional Internship Candidates must have an interest in tribal government and policy and meet these criteria 1) be a college Junior, Senior, graduate student, or law student, or be graduating from a tribal college; and 2) be an enrolled member of a federally recognized tribe; and 3) have a minimum 3.0 gpa (a B average). Interns selected will be provided airfare to and from Washington DC, dormitory lodging at a local university, a daily allowance for meals, transportation and incidentals, and a $1200 educational stipend (paid at the conclusion of the internship). Application packages may be obtained from the Morris K. Udall Foundation, 130 South Scott Avenue, Tucson AZ 85701-1922. Direct questions to Program Manager Kristin Kelling at kelling@udall.gov. Completed applications must be received at the address above by 3 February 2004. ===| Undergraduate Scholarships Eighty (80) $5000 undergraduate scholarships are available for Native American and Alaska Native students who are sophomore and junior undergraduates studying fields related to the environment, health care, or tribal public policy. These scholarships are by nomination by the Udall Faculty Representative on their campus. Application materials and campus contact information is available from the Udall Foundation website at www.udall.gov/p_scholarship.htm Application deadline is 3 March 2004. Direct questions to Melissa Millage at millage@udall.gov