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American Indian Student Services

Advising and Programming
American Indian AdvisoryCommittee
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American Indian Student Services promotes the enhancement of the American Indian student experience at Metropolitan State University. AISS supports the academic goals of American Indian students through culturally sensitive advising and programming. AISS links American Indian students to both the University and the urban Indian community through appropriate referrals to social, cultural and academic services.

Advising and Programming

American Indian Student Services monitors American Indian student progress from admission to graduation. Students receive regular updates on upcoming campus events and opportunities. AISS helps students reach their academic goals through identification of resources, creative problem solving, and intervention.

New students are invited to a Fall Orientation event to orient them to American Indian and university resources.

Financial aid assistance is available, including review of state Indian, tribal and university financial aid forms. AISS may refer students to Laura Jensen, American Indian liaison in the Financial Aid Office located at the Saint Paul campus, Founders Hall 148.

AISS recognizes Metropolitan State's American Indian graduates at the annual American Indian Graduation Ceremony, an event that brings together all urban Indian higher education graduates.

AISS in a member of PAIR (Partners for American Indian Retention), an urban Indian committee that meets to share ideas and strategies for improving services to American Indian students in higher education.

Along with VOICES, AISS sponsors American Indian storytelling in the winter, American Indian events during American Indian Month in May and other cultural programs.

American Indian Communities: City and University

Metropolitan State University is located in the Twin Cities, home to one of the largest urban Indian communities in the nation with over 75 organizations serving the social, health and educational needs of the 16,000 or more American Indian residents. Metropolitan State Indian students bring rich work experiences from these organizations and are often able to receive academic credit for prior learning. Students may also seek internship experiences in urban Indian organizations.

VOICES (Voices of Indian Council for Educational Success), the American Indian student organization, meets regularly and promotes the recognition of American Indian students on campus through cultural activities and social events designed to bring American Indian students together.

On campus you will find an active American Indian community linked by five full-time professional staff committed to making Metropolitan State accessible to American Indian students.

  • Jill Beaulieu-Wilkie (Leech Lake Ojibwe) is an adviser in the College of Professional and Community Studies.
  • Donald Bibeau (Leech Lake Ojibwe) is an assistant professor in CPCS.
  • Pauline Danforth (White Earth Ojibwe) is the director of Women's Services.
  • Joseph Flores (Chira caua Apache) is an advisor in the College of Professional Studies.
  • Renee Beaulieu-Banks is student services/American Indian liaison.

The American Indian Advisory Committee links the two communities and is composed of urban Indian leaders, American Indian students and alumni. AIAC advises AISS on all issues affecting American Indian students at Metropolitan State. Interested American Indian students and community members are welcome to attend their monthly meetings.

Mail and Contact Information:

    American Indian Student Services
    Metropolitan State University
    Multicultural Affairs
    700 East 7th Street
    Saint Paul, Minnesota 55106-5000
    Telephone: 612-793-1219
    Email: Renee.BeaulieuBanks@metrostate.edu

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