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Sault Tribe Higher Education Scholarships

The Sault Sault Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians offers scholarships to Tribe members pursuing higher education.

Victor Matson Sr. Tributary Scholarship
- $1,000 scholarship to a Tribe member is pursuing a fisheries-related degree

Martha Miller Tributary Scholarship
- $1,000 scholarship to a Tribe member is pursuing a human services - social work degree

Fred L. Hatch Memorial Teacher Education Scholarship
- $1,000 scholarship to tribal members who are enrolled in a four-year college or university

Bernard Bouschor Honorary Scholarship
- $1,000 scholarships to Tribal members who are working towards an under-graduate degree

Pamela Cable Gershon Memorial Scholarship
- $150.00 scholarship to tribal members who are graduating from high school and who reside within the Tribe’s seven-county service area (Alger, Chippewa, Delta, Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, and Schoolcraft). This award will be for the freshman year only.

Joseph K. Lumsden Memorial Scholarship
- $1,000 scholarship to tribal members who are enrolled in a four-year college or university

George K. Nolan Tribal Judicial Scholarship
- $1,000 scholarship to tribal members who are enrolled in a two- or four-year college or university within the United States pursuing a degree in Tribal Law, Law Enforcement, Legal Studies, Political Science or Public Administration.

For information and to download the application forms, please visit:
http://www.saulttribe.com/index.php?option=com_docman&task=cat_view&gid=77

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