Native American Student Advocacy Institute, early registration

Washington State University is hosting NASAI (Native American Student Advocacy Institute) an annual national conference focused on the academic success of Native American students June 4-5 in Pullman.

Don’t miss an opportunity to gain valuable information and share best practices with fellow educators who are interested in advancing American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian student college readiness, participation and success.

Early registration is before April 9, 2015.  All WSU staff, faculty and students qualify for the reduced member rate.

Registration details, session and other conference information can be found at https://nasai.collegeboard.org/.

You can follow NASAI on Twitter at @CB_Forums, hashtag #NASAI15 or join NASAI’s Facebook event page.

If you have questions about the conference, please contact  NASAI co-chairs, Barbara Aston at barbara.aston@wsu.edu or Chio Flores at cflores@wsu.edu.

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