We have taken all of our previous user’s comments and tried to incorporate them into this new design. One common comment was to make the site easier to navigate, another was to make it functional and updated. We feel this is going to be a great start to fulfilling our member’s needs as it pertains to this website. As you are browsing through the pages if you see something that could use some attention please feel free to drop us an e-mail with your idea. We are committed to delivering current information via this site so that all our members, non-members and Native people to the area are aware of what is offered here at NAIA.
Any Native American Students that were denied for a Michigan Indian Tuition Waiver contact Faye Givens @ American Indian Services 313.388.4100
While you’re here visiting be sure to check out the events calendar, you’ll find pretty much everything that is actively going on here on this page!
You might want to visit the message board as well and strike up a conversation with another community member, post some ideas, talk about local resources, find resources or just talk about the good old days!!
We really want to encourage the members at large to use this site as a focal point for brining our community together. With that said the Board of Directors along with the Staff will be monitoring the site along with interacting on it, on a regular basis so that we stay current with your needs and you know we are here to help.
If you are not familiar with NAIA and this is your first contact with us: We would be pleased to hear from you! Please let us know what your needs and questions are, we will be more than happy to help.(test)
To promote self-sufficiency for Native Americans through education assistance, employment training and awareness of available human services.