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2010

GRADUATE HORIZONS July 17–20, 2010


at Arizona State University
Get Expert Help Applying to Graduate School!
A Pre-Graduate School Program for American Indian, Alaska
Native & Native Hawaiian College Students and Graduates
About the Program:
Graduate Horizons is a four-day “crash course” in preparing for graduate school (masters/doctorate
programs) and professional schools. Faculty, admissions officers and deans from 40 graduate
and professional schools and representing hundreds of graduate disciplines will help students:
Select suitable graduate programs to apply to and consider potential
career paths t
Complete quality applications and resumes t
Write effective statements
of purpose and memorable personal statements t
Receive test-taking strategies on the
GRE, GMAT, LSAT & MCAT t
Learn how to finance your graduate education Explore special t
issues and strategies for Native students’ success in graduate school Develop relationships t
and network with faculty and student professionals

How to Apply:
Deadline: Deadline: March-May 2010 Rolling Admissions on a space available basis until June 1;
after May 1 please contact the office to see if space is available.
Eligibility: Participants must be American Indian (enrolled), Alaska Native (proof of status) or
Native Hawaiian (proof of heritage), First Nations/Metis/Aboriginals; and a current college
student, college graduate, or master’s degree student.
Download an Application: Students are selected competitively based on a complete application. 
Applications are available for download at www.collegehorizons.org.
Cost: $200 & Airfare. The $200 program fee includes tuition, room, meal, program materials, and
ground transportation to/from the airport to campus. Participants are responsible for their
own airfare/travel to/from the host site.
Financial Aid Available: Significant financial aid is available to participants for program fee
and airfare. Simply apply for financial aid in the application.

2010 Participating Universities 2010 Participating Organizations


tArizona State University-Graduate tUniversity of Arizona-Library Sciences tAdmissions Advisory Group
College, Public Affairs, Social Work tUniversity of California Berkeley- tAmerican Indian Graduate Center
tCornell University-Graduate, Business Business, Law tConsortium for Graduate Study
tDuke University-Business tUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor in Management
tGonzaga University-Law tUniversity of New Mexico-Engineering tGraduate Management Admissions Council
tHarvard University-Business, Education tUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, tGlobal Center for Cultural Entrepreneurship
Government, Law Business, Graduate tInstitute for the Recruitment of Teachers,
tJohn Marshall School of Law tUniversity of Pennsylvania- Business Phillips Andover Academy
tJohns Hopkins University tUniversity of Utah tPrinceton Review Foundation
tLewis & Clark School of Law tUniversity of Virginia-Business tWashington Internship for Native Students
tNorth Carolina State University tWashington State University
tSeattle University School of Law t Washington University St. Louis-Social Work
tStanford University-Graduate tYale University

Graduate Horizons:
       

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ASU contact: Jennifer Cason, Director of Graduate Support Initiatives
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February 25, 2010

www.collegehorizons.com

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