CSU Transfer Application (Fall 2021)
California State University has 23 campuses and thousands of degree choices, explore your options and start your transfer application today! Application closes December 4, 2020, for Fall 2021 Admission.
California State University has 23 campuses and thousands of degree choices, explore your options and start your transfer application today! Application closes December 4, 2020, for Fall 2021 Admission.
Learn how to cite sources and format a paper according popular style formats, such as MLA, APA and Chicago.
NSP invites you to Native Hawaiian Language Revitalization with Dr. Kanehele, on Monday November 2nd.
Nov. 18-19. The First Peoples’ Center and The San Manuel Native American Resource Center’s Indian Health will be screening the film Dawnland followed by a panel discussion on the film and the Indian Child Welfare Act. Register for both screenings here: http://tinyurl.com/csusbdawnland. Nov. 18th 12pm-2:30pm and Nov. 19th from 6pm-8:30pm.
NASP Virtual Native Jam Night with Joy Harjo on Friday, November 13,2020 from 5pm-6pm. You can register on Eventbrite and then the zoom information will be sent to you. Here is the Eventbrite link: https://naspnjnjh.eventbrite.com
Zoom ID: 979 7779 5762 The SMSU First Peoples’ Center will host their Films and Frybread series featuring Rumble: The Indians who Rocked the World from 6pm-8pm. Join to watch the film and the discussion. You can register: http://tinyurl.com/filmsfrybread Rumble, the revelatory documentary brings to light the profound and overlooked influence of Indigenous people on popular music in North America. The Indians Who Rocked the World shows how these pioneering Native American musicians helped shape the soundtrack of our lives. This film has won a Sundance award for masterful storytelling and is up for an Emmy for outstanding arts and culture documentary.
NASP Civic Engagement Collaboration presenting Susan Lopez on Thursday, November 5, 2020 from 4pm-5:15pm. You will need to register on Eventbrite, once you register you will be sent the zoom information. Here is the link: https://cecwsl.eventbrite.com Hope to see you there.
Bring your supporting documentations (Social Security #, W-2’s or other tax documents) and get step by step instructions on how to fill out your FAFSA application. (Register at https://cincollege.mywconline.com/ CINC Workshops) Call Joshua (760) 565-3315 or jcardenas@cincollege.org for more information
Learn to break down your paper and make an effective presentation.
Nov. 6. Join the Campus Native American Heritage Month Kickoff with Assembly Member James Ramos during Coyote Hour from 12pm-1pm. Register at: http://tinyurl.com/nahmstart
Premiere of “Wildflower, Indigenous Spirit”, play by Sophia Madrigal, from the DRLC, 7 p.m., register for Zoom: https://dorothyramonlearningcenter.substack.com/p/more-than-words
RESCHEDULED TO 11/17. Please join us for our next information session (via zoom) to enroll in the upcoming Spring 2021 term. RSVP at admissions@cincollege.org
In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, the Pfau Library and History Club cordially invite you to a special presentation by Dr. Andrés Reséndez, Professor of History at UC Davis, who will discuss the causes and reverberations of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, also known as Po’pay’s Rebellion--one of the most significant events in the history of the U.S. Southwest. Program will be during Coyote hour 12pm-1pm. Register here: https://csusb.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0CbpamF9ILwfqGV
Join the First Peoples’ Center during Coyote Hour 12pm-1:30pm for this panel discussion on Life on and Off the Reservation. Register here: https://tinyurl.com/RezPanel
CareerEXPO Join us to learn about local companies and their job opportunities. Thursday, November 12, 2020 2:00pm - 4:00pm (PST)
Please join us for our next information session (via zoom) to enroll in the upcoming Spring 2021 term. RSVP at admissions@CINCollege.org
The First Peoples’ Center will host a panel on Decolonization featuring panelists Dr. Hannah Kivalahula-Uddin, Dr. Daisy Ocampo, and Dr. Molly Springer during Coyote hour. Register here: https://tinyurl.com/CSUSBdecolonization
Go to www.cincollege.mywconline.com, select Special Events and go to Nov. 18 to RSVP. Free CINC masks for all participating CINC students.
Nov. 18-19. The First Peoples’ Center and The San Manuel Native American Resource Center’s Indian Health will be screening the film Dawnland followed by a panel discussion on the film and the Indian Child Welfare Act. Register for both screenings here: http://tinyurl.com/csusbdawnland. Nov. 18th 12pm-2:30pm and Nov. 19th from 6pm-8:30pm.
Join the Office of Inclusive Excellence and Diversity for a conversation with Sandy Kewanhaptewa-Dixon (Hopi), Professor and Chair of Ethnic and Women’s Studies Department, on Native American/American Indian/Tribal Peoples and the educational system. This discussion will explore identity, the “master narrative,” how indigenous peoples’ truths are often minimized in education and how connecting cultural, political and personal “ways of being” allows stories to be told. The registration link will be available soon.
Bring your supporting documentations (Social Security #, W-2’s or other tax documents) and get step by step instructions on how to fill out your FAFSA application. (Register at https://cincollege.mywconline.com/ CINC Workshops) Call Joshua (760) 565-3315 or jcardenas@cincollege.org for more information
Brush up on your writing skills! This workshop covers mechanics, style & structure.
Please join us for our next information session (via zoom) to enroll in the upcoming Spring 2021 term. RSVP at admissions@cincollege.org
Nov. 24. THE GREAT TALKSTORY Join Native students, faculty, and staff for an hour of talkstory and community building. The event will be held during Coyote Hour 12pm-1pm. Register for the program here: http://tinyurl.com/greattalkstory
NASP United American Indian Involvement Presented by Lupe Lopez on Tuesday, November 24,2020 from 4pm-5pm. Register on Eventbrite and then the zoom information will be sent to you. Here is the Eventbrite link: https://uaiill.eventbrite.com
Giving Tuesday December 2, 2020 “California Indian Nations College is a unique opportunity to increase Native student college graduation rates while nurturing the spirit and soul. Course work allows students to take accredited courses for transfer to a four-year college or university in a setting of acceptance and cultural growth.” ~ James C. Ramos (San Manuel Band of Mission Indians) California State Assemblymember, District 40 For this year's Giving Tuesday, we hope that you consider giving to the California Indian Nations College. We are an independent, 501(c)(3) non-profit, two-year tribal college chartered by the Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians. While our home is in […]
The CINC Advisory Committee Meeting is rescheduled to 2021.
Bring your supporting documentations (Social Security #, W-2’s or other tax documents) and get step by step instructions on how to fill out your FAFSA application. (Register at https://cincollege.mywconline.com/ CINC Workshops) Call Joshua (760) 565-3315 or jcardenas@cincollege.org for more information
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