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Native American Student Advising

The Advisor for Native American students is here to provide personal and cultural support for Native American students at SDSU. The Advisor assists students in their adjustment to college life so that they become comfortable with the university environment. Students are also assisted through this office with financial, academic, and personal concerns through a variety of programs.The Advisor serves as a vital link between Native American students and the University, working to develop sensitivity to, awareness of, and appreciation for Native American culture among non-Indian students and staff. This promotes increased interaction and cross-cultural understanding throughout the SDSU community.



Check out the Native American Club Click to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policywebsite for club information, information about the annual Pow-Wow, Native American links, and scholarhip opportunities.



Contact:

Ronald McKinney
location: Office Multicultural Affairs - Student Union 065
phone: 605-688-5585
fax: 605-688-6616


Ronald.McKinney@sdstate.edu




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