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Program Requirements
Academic
All students enroll in ED 101 Strategies for University Living and AIS 291 Experiential Internship and select two additional courses from the following options:
- ENG214 (English Literature)
- ENGL 101 (Composition I)
- PSYC 101 (General Psychology)
- SPCM 101 (Fundamentals of Speech)
These credits will transfer to their selected university after the completion of the program.
Residential
Each student will enjoy a private suite in the 7TH GEN.® Summer Program’s residential suites.
Work Experience
All students participate in a 22 hour a week paid work experience at the Crazy Horse Memorial®. Options include:
- The Welcome Center
- Ticket Office
- Restaurant & Snack Shop
- Gift Shop
- Tour Guide
Students are given the opportunity to select their preferences for positions through the application process.
Tuition, Fees, Room and Board
Total Cost to Student: $800 for Food/Lodging + $50 Room Deposit = $850Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation® fully funds student tuition, books, and the majority of student food and lodging expenses. Students have the option to deduct their share of the food/lodging costs ($800) from their bi-weekly paychecks and they will also have the opportunity to earn back 50% of their food/lodging expense ($400) at the end of their summer through a specialized incentive program.
Eligibility
Applicants must:
- Be 17-21 years of age and have earned a high school diploma or GED at the start of the program
- Possess maturity to participate in a university program with an intense academic and residential experience
Must fulfill at least one of the three following categories:
- Received a 2.6 GPA or higher (Provisional acceptance for those with lower than a 2.6)
- Composite ACT 21 or Composite SAT 990 (Provisional acceptance for those with lower than 21 or 990)
- Rank in the top 50% of their class
Application Requirements
- Completed application and questionnaire form
- High school transcript
- Official ACT or SAT scores (if using as an acceptance requirement)
- One letter of recommendation from a high school counselor or core area teacher
- Proof of membership in federally recognized tribe (Preference is extended to enrolled members of federally recognized tribes, however, the university is open to all qualified students
- Telephone interview scheduled by the 7TH GEN.® Summer Program (Contingent on receipt of all required materials and may not be requested for all candidates)
Important Deadlines
February 1st – Priority Deadline (Applicants will be accepted on a rolling basis until class is filled. Enrollment is limited.)
April 3rd - Regular Deadline
About the 7TH GEN.® Summer Program
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7TH GEN.® Summer Program participants have the opportunity to:
- Complete first full semester of college over the summer semester.
- Composite ACT 21 or Composite SAT 1070 (Provisional acceptance for those with lower than 21 or 1070)
- Study, live and work at the beautiful Indian University in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
- Participate in numerous educational and cultural activities.
- Receive full funding for summer tuition, books and instructional supplies, and the majority of food and lodging costs from Crazy Horse Memorial®.
- Compete for additional scholarships.
- Learn habits of success needed for college and for life.
- Participate in a paid, credit-bearing internship (students also have opportunity to continue working after completion of the program in order to earn extra funds for the fall semester.)
- Study with fellow students from across the United States.
- Be a part of a global and engaging college experience, meet people from around the world.
- Opportunity to earn back 50 percent of student food and lodging costs at the end of the summer through a special incentive program.
In the last eleven years, nearly 400 students from over 40 Native Nations and 20 states have successfully completed the 7TH GEN.® summer program of The Indian University of North America ® and continued their college studies at universities and colleges throughout the United States. Native students who start college at The Indian University of North America® are provided an unconventional level of student support from University student success coaches, regardless of where students pursue their degrees. Each year, University leaders complete a college persistence/college completion research report involving summer program participants. In a recent survey that attained a 81% response rate, alumni now in the workforce include teachers, counselors, social workers, nurses, and business professionals. Individual alumni have also reported that they found work as an assistant museum curator, a police officer, a bank examiner, and a dental hygienist. The list of occupations for our graduates is limitless. Typically, many college graduates return to the reservation to share their talents, or they are employed with a Native-led organization.
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