Office of the Special Advisor toe hte President on American Indian Affairs
Arizona State University
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American Indian Student Support Services (AISSS)
AISSS iscommitted to assisting students in the pursuit of academic success through coordinated recruitment and retention efforts. AISSS provides students with a number of resources to support academic success. These resources include a computer lab, tutorial lab, and study space, as well as access to information about issues regarding American Indian education.

American Indian Programs (East Campus)
The office of American Indian Programs at Arizona State University East (Williams Campus) collaborates with tribal communities and other partners to improve educational opportunities for all American Indians. The goal of AIP is to promote the education, culture, and traditions of American Indian students, emphasizing science, mathematics, and technology, enabling them to graduate prepared to meet the needs of the community.

Native American Student Services Program (West Campus)
The mission of Native American Student Services Programs is to provide quality support services aimed at meeting the academic, cultural, and personal needs of Native American students throughout their academic program at ASU West and to support campus and community activities that promote an awareness of Native American issues.

Labriola National American Indian Data Center
The Labriola Center, part of the ASU Libraries, is a research collection international in scope that brings together in one location current and historic information on government, culture, religion and world view, social life and customs, tribal history, and information on individuals from the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Native American Achievement Program (NAAP)
NAAP within the Multicultural Student center, is a specialized program primarily designed to increase the persistence and graduation rates of Native American students from the Navajo Nation, San Carlos Apache Tribe, and the White Mountain Tribe. In partnership with these tribes, the Native American Achievement Program supports, guides and encourages Native American students to successfully achieve academic goals, foster career goals, attain leadership skills, and develop personal life skills.

Native American Achievement Program (NAAP) II
NAAP II, through ASU's American Indian Institute, encourages responsibility and self-initiative for Native American students to develop their own Student Action Plans.

Native American Summer Institute (NASI)
The Native American Summer Institute is a four-day residential program that provides students with vital information they need to excel at ASU. Students receive advisement and registration, gain awareness about important services on campus and meet key University personnel and faculty who work closely with Native American students.

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