Indigenous STEAM

Indigenous, Native American, First Nations and Alaska Native

Through community, programs, services, and initiatives, Portland State seeks to create a welcoming and supportive campus atmosphere for our Indigenous, Native American, First Nations and Alaska Native students.

Healing the Land, Healing the People

PSU offers programs that center Indigenous knowledge, values and approaches to healing the Land and People.

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One of the Top Colleges in the Nation for Indigenous Students

- AISES Winds of Change

Through community, programs, services, and initiatives, Portland State seeks to create a welcoming and supportive campus atmosphere for our Indigenous, Native American, First Nations, and Alaska Native students.

At PSU, you'll be at the heart of an intellectually-challenging, personally rewarding, and purposefully inclusive environment, connected to Portland’s “silicon forest,” a nexus of growing, innovative industries and agencies.

Through our many support programs, specifically designed for Indigenous, Native American, First Nations, and Alaska Native students and our academic programs, you will graduate PSU prepared for competitive jobs in growing industries like semiconductors, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, smart grids, business, and green energy.

You can participate in research, community-based learning projects, student groups, internship programs, networking events, and other opportunities to enhance your education experience.

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Indigenous Nations and Native American Studies

Our major and minor focuses on studies and practices of Tribal critical race theory, decolonizing methodologies, traditional and cultural ecological knowledge, and contemporary themes.

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Indigenous Traditional Ecological and Cultural Knowledge (ITECK)

Our undergraduate certificate provides students with a unique and beneficial skill set at a time when public agencies and nongovernmental organizations are incorporating ITECK into climate change planning, land restoration, and management practices.

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Indigenous Health

Our undergraduate concentration, as part of our Public Health Studies program, prepares students to understand the health issues impacting Indigenous peoples, and uplift community-based and community-driven solutions for health-justice, wellness and equity.

Tuition Benefits

PSU and the state of Oregon offer many grants and scholarships for Indigenous, Native American, First Nations, and Alaska Native students including the resident tuition rate and other tuition benefits.

Through the Oregon Tribal Student Grant, the state of Oregon will cover the cost of attendance (total estimated expenses for one year including tuition, food and housing, books, supplies, transportation, loan fees, and other miscellaneous expenses) for the academic year for enrolled members of one of the nine Oregon federally recognized Tribes who meet the state's eligibility criteria.

Oregon residents may also be eligible for PSU’s Tuition-Free Degree program, where PSU covers the cost of tuition and most mandatory fees.

Building Connections at PSU

American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES)

American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES) is a national, nonprofit organization focused on substantially increasing the representation of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, First Nations and other indigenous peoples of North America in STEM.

Institute for Tribal Government

The Institute for Tribal Government serves elected tribal governments from across the nation and also provides training to local, state and federal government agencies and others who are interested in learning about tribal government.

Northwest Environmental Justice Center

The Northwest Environmental Justice Center provides frontline communities in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington with free, direct technical assistance, training, cohort learning and leadership development, ethical storytelling, systems change and accountability.

Pacific Islanders Club

The Pacific Islanders Club organizes cultural and social events to enhance the campus experience and education of PSU and Pacific Islander students, and provides a safe space that fosters a sense of belonging. The annual lū’au is the club's premier event of the year.

Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics & Native Americans in Science

Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics & Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) is an inclusive national organization dedicated to fostering the success of Chicano/Hispanic and Native American scientists, from college students to professionals, in attaining advanced degrees, careers, and positions of leadership in STEM. 

United Indigenous Students in Higher Education (UISHE)

Our mission is to promote native and tribal cultures, education, healthy lifestyles, and the promotion of native self-determination. We strive to help students maintain their individual traditional indigenous customs and achieve success in higher education. We also provide a base for cultural education to the non-Native community.

Support Programs

EAGLES Program

The EAGLES program - a collaboration between PSU and Heritage University - provides scholars with financial assistance, advising and mentoring from faculty and professionals in the scientific community, and opportunities to participate in undergraduate research and paid internships.

Ignite Scholarship & Mentorship Program

Ignite aims to increase the success of students in their pursuit of healthcare careers by providing social, career, and academic-oriented supports while reducing financial barriers and increasing the time students have available for activities to support their success. Ignite mentors are supported by a $5,000 scholarship.

Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP)

LSAMP provides mentorship, activities, events, and research and internship opportunities for students from racially underrepresented groups pursuing and earning a bachelor's degree in STEM fields.

McNair Scholars Program

The McNair Scholars Program works with selected first-generation, low-income and under-represented undergraduates who want to pursue PhDs. McNair scholars conduct research under the supervision of faculty mentors and create effective strategies for getting into and graduating from doctoral programs.

Navigating Access to Indigenous Opportunities through Networking and Support (NATIONS) Program

Nationas is a one-year program designed to support first generation, low-income first year students during their first year at PSU by providing academic advising, help with identifying and setting academic goals, and referrals to campus and community resources. In addition to these support services, students participate in a college success class. The program focuses on the Native American/Alaskan Native student experience and culture, and is designed to assist new students in their transition to PSU through academic support and community-building activities.

Undergraduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement (U-RISE)

U-RISE recruits, trains, and mentors students from historically underrepresented groups to continue biomedical research training. Trainees are undergrads who are committed to pursuing advanced education, research training, and a research career in a biomedical, behavioral, social, clinical, or translational field.

Events & Gatherings

  • Annual Naimuma Pow Wow
  • Salmon Bake
  • Indigenous People’s Day
  • Honor Day Graduation Ceremony
  • Changing Currents Youth Tribal Water Summit
     

Culturally Affirming Spaces

Land Acknowledgement

We honor the Indigenous people whose traditional and ancestral homelands we stand on, the Multnomah, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Tumwater, Watlala bands of the Chinook, the Tualatin Kalapuya and many other indigenous nations of the Columbia River. It is important to acknowledge the ancestors of this place and to recognize that we are here because of the sacrifices forced upon them. In remembering these communities, we honor their legacy, their lives, and their descendants.