At ITEPP, we see other Indian graduates succeed in a professional environment and know we have a line, no matter where we are.
Welcome to ITEPP—make yourself at home
The Indian Teacher & Educational Personnel Program —better known as "ITEPP" (eye-tep) — has grown over four decades to include Indian students in a wide array of academic disciplines, including the arts, humanities, and social sciences, as well as business and economics, child development and elementary education, communication and journalism, kinesiology and recreation administration, Native American studies and political science, social work, and all majors preparatory to teaching.
Did you know 2009 will mark ITEPP's 40th year Serving Native Students?
Check out that first class of students.
Find out more about ITEPP and where it all began.
ITEPP Application (pdf file)
Native American Scholarship Information
Tribes having been represented at ITEPP
Iroquois SC |
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Alabama Tsalagi |
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Alutiq Eskimo |
Kickapoo |
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Lenape Deleware New Jersey |
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Maidu mechoopda Greenville |
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Taos |
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Caddo Oklahoma |
Tarahumar |
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Tarasca |
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Tlinget |
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Tohono O’Odham |
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Nahuatl-Tarascan |
Torres Martinez |
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Navajo (Dine) |
Tsnungwe |
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Chumash Santa Ynez |
Nomlaki |
Wailaki |
Washoe |
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Wintun |
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Costanoan |
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Desert Cahuilla |
Papago |
Wyandot |
Yakima |
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Pit River |
Yankton Sioux |
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Haidi |
Yokayo |
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Hopi |
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Round Valley |
