0 OOOO9OOOOO9OOOOOOOOO0OOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO9OOO0O JANUARY 1, 2001 0 o 0 0 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Sessions offered Admissions: 9:30-1 0:30 Financial aid applications: 10:30-1 1:30 Lunch and prizes: 1 1 :30-l :00 Scholarship preparation: 1:00-3:30 Transportation may be available if needed. To register call April Campbell at 503-879-2276 or 1-800-422-0232. Registration deadline: January 5 . PRIZES: Pendleton blanket, Pendleton duffle bag, Pendleton purse, backpack & calendar. SAP?Y SJEy YEAR! FKOM TflE EDUCATION DIVISION The Education Division requests that any students receiving funding through the Tribe's Education program to please provide updated address information: Also students must comply with the Student Responsibilities guidelines set forth by the Education Division. Funding may be delayed or withdrawn if information is not delivered to the Education Division in a timely manner. D Students, participating in the Short Term Training may submit in formation to: Education Division Short Term Training 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR 97347 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2275 . D Students participating in Higher Education, Education Trust Fund Scholarship and Adult Vocational Training may submit information to: Education Division Education Specialist 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR 97347 1-800 422-0232, ext. 2276 Thank you for your time and consideration! tWUUU.1 I STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES I 1. All students are responsible for having their grade reports sent to the Tribal Educa- I tion program upon completion of each term or semester. Either make arrangements with the Registrar's Office to have the reports sent directly to the Tribal Education office or mail a copy of your grade report to the Tribal office yourself. I 2. Students please notify the Tribal Educational program of address changes and tele- I phone number changes. j 3. If emergencies occur that effect your attendance notify the Tribal Education pro I gram and your college IMMEDIATELY. (Tribal Education office, College Business office, i College Financial Aid office and College Registrar's office.) 4. You must maintain 2.00 GPA and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours per term I or semester to be eligible for assistance. I 5. Students who are placed on PROBATIONARY STATUS will not be awarded funds j the following term until they have provided the Education program an OFFICIAL COPY of their transcripts. Transcripts must include the term of probation and must show I successful completion of 12 credit hours earned with at least a 2.00 GPA. NO AWARD WILL BE MADE UNTIL TRANSCRIPTS HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED. 1 6. Continuing students must file their Federal Financial Aid Forms by February 15. You I must provide a copy of your application to the Tribal Education program for filing verifica- tion. , j 7. All students must sign a "Release of Information" form regarding attendance, finan I cial aid transcripts, education budgets, progress and grade reports. 8. It is your responsibility to remain in "good academic standing." If a student demon strates an "on-again, off-again" pattern of being placed on PROBATIONARY STATUS, I they will placed on Probationary Status for one complete academic year. Failure to met I minimum academic requirements during this period will result in a SUSPENSION, j 9. Students who withdraw from school due to medical or health related reasons must obtain a Statement of Verification from their physician or health care provider identifying a need to withdraw from school. Students must obtain a Statement of Release from their physician that identifies ability to return to school. Copies of physician's statements must be provided to the Tribal Education program. I 10. Students entering their SENIOR year are required to have a GRADUATION AUDIT I OR EVALUATION completed Fall Term and provide a copy of the Audit or Evaluation to the Tribal Education program. Please keep in contact with the Tribal Education program staff. We are here to provide assistance and supportfor youjtfhileyou arejttending school NATURAL RESOURCES Truman D. Picard Scholarship Program Deadline: March 1, 2001 The Intertribal Timber Council is pleased to invite all interested Na tive American and Alaskan students to apply for the above scholarship. Fifteen scholarships are available in the following categories: D 2001 graduating senior high stu dents seeking an education in Natu ral Resources (five scholarships at $1,200 each. D Students currently attending an institution of higher education and studying Natural Resources (ten scholarships at $1,800 each). For more information or an appli cation please contact: Intertribal Timber Council Attn: Education Committee 1112 N.E. 21st Ave. Portland, OR 97232-2214 Phone: 503-282-4296 Summer Internships Offered by State Farm Insurance Regardless of the area in which you work, you can develop critical job skills, meet new people and possibly end up with a new job at the end of a three month internship offered by State Farm Insurance. Hourly wage can be up to $13.55 depending on location. Applicants must be entering their final year of undergraduate studies (graduating in December 2001-June 2002). A 3.0 minimum GPA is preferred. For more information about State Farm Insurance's summer internships, contact: Marc Welker at 253-912-7368 or e-mail at marc.welker.c9gaAstatefarm.com Katie Chakos at 503-214-4115 or e-mail at katie.chakos.hjqestatefarm.com Internships Offered in Seaside, Oregon The next Dorchester Conference to be held in Seaside, Oregon is offering internships to the conference. This is Oregon's largest grassroots conference where people from all parts of Oregon gather to discuss issues, articulate thoughts, meet elected leaders and learn that politics can be not only inter esting, but fun is meeting March 2-4, 2001 in Seaside, Oregon. Fifteen internships are available to students, enrolled in high school or college (between the ages of 14 and 22). The intern will have their confer ence registration reimbursed, however they will be responsible for their own travel and accommodations. Each intern will be assigned specific duties for an approximate two hour time period. The rest of the time, they will be able to participate as a del egate. If you are interested in an internship, please call Deirdre Molander at 503-280-1810 or visit www.dorchester.org. Tribal Administration Program PA 511 Public Administration Section 002 .............. CRN 42504 Instructor: Theresa Rapida Monday, Jan. 8 ..... 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This is the only class time required at PSU. Mondays 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 26, and Mar. 12 PA 534 Administrative Law & Policy Implementation Section 001 CRN 42513 Instructor: JackCorbett Tuesdays 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. Tribal Administration Program courses meet in the Urban Center's Distance Learning Classroom. Videoconferencing and web based student interaction are integrated into the curriculum, www.tribaladmin.pdx.edu Grand Ronde Education 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2275 Theresa Rapida at PSU 1-800-547-8887, ext. 5155