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Over Three Decades of a Successful Academic Bridge Program & Comprehensive Advising for Rural Students Denise Wartes University of Alaska Fairbanks
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Alaska Indigenous Knowledge Seven Major Indigenous Groups 229 Tribes 20 languages 10,000 years of occupancy Subsistence and Survival
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RAHI Mission Statement UAF Rural Alaska Honors Institute, known as RAHI, was established at the request of the Alaska Federation of Natives in 1982, to prepare rural and Alaska Native high school students for academic excellence and college success.
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The Rural Alaska Honors Institute is a program of academic enrichment and preparation for traditional undergraduate life at a university campus. Students selected for the six- week academic adventure work at the very limits of their capabilities, as suggested by the Institute’s motto, Challenge Yourself! What is RAHI?
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RAHI & Indigenous Knowledge Alaska Native Pedagogies Nature Relationships Learning from Elders Storytelling Dance/Drumming Meditation/Reflection Fun and Games Respect/Diversity
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RAHI Students Earn 9-11 college credits College Writing Study Skills & Leadership Alaska Native Dance or Karate Biochemistry Business Management Pre-calculus Process Technology Education Library Science
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RAHI Requirements Rural or Alaska Native high school Jr. or Sr. Lived most or all of their life in rural Alaska Have a 3.0 cum. GPA Plan to earn a college degree Willing to live in a residence hall Abide by required rules of conduct
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Indigenous Knowledge Program Design The design of intensive academics couched in a culturally-supportive residence hall setting continues to produce challenged, satisfied, and better prepared students.
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Alaska’s Future Leaders RAHI ’ s process of helping to prepare the next generation of rural leaders is an ongoing investment. Just as with investing in a financial institution, the interest accrues slowly, but after thirty-two years, it amounts to something significant.
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Indigenous Knowledge Systems Leads to Higher Education Between 1983 and 2014, over 1,550 students have attended the RAHI program. RAHI students have earned the following: Medical Doctor = 1 Dr. Physical Therapy/Chiropractic = 3 Dr. Pharmacy = 2 Law Degrees = 8 Grad./Professional Certificates = 17 Masters = 87 Bachelors = 361 Associates = 193 Certificates = 90 TOTAL = 764 degrees/certification Over 275 RAHI students are currently enrolled in colleges throughout Alaska and the U.S.
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Historical Findings Supporting Early Engagement 44 teachers 34 Native administrators 14 engineers 10 accountants 9 biologists 8 nurses 6 city managers 5 lawyers 5 hospital administrators 5 artists 5 education administrators 6 principals 4 health administrators 4 counselors 3 magistrates 3 legislative liaisons 2 chemists 1 medical doctor 1 Vista volunteer 2 pharmacists 2 flight attendants 1 geologist 1 oceanographer 1 NYC budget analyst
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Credit and Grade Point Average Comparisons Year Total Credits Avg. Credits Avg. G.P.A. 20115158.733.39 20125398.983.50 2013 2699.613.52 20144769.153.59 \ RAHI academic coordinator’s 2014 annual report)
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RAHI Success When just comparing minority students, RAHI rural Alaska Natives are nearly twice as likely to successfully complete a Bachelor’s degree program than other rural Alaska Natives (19% vs. 10%). American Institutes for Research
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Best Practices Experience and Practice Native ways of teaching and learning Exposure to Native scholars, artists, activists, and Elders Spend time on Native land Immersion in Native culture Link learning with Native ways
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Websites http://www.uaf/rahi http://www.uaf.edu/advising/ http://www.uaf.edu/ruralss/
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Student Resources
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General Studies
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Grade Expectations
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Student Clubs
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RAHI 2014 Graduates
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Quyanaq! Thank you! Denise Wartes, RAHI Program Director Telephone: (907) 474-6886 Email: mdwartes@alaska.edumdwartes@alaska.edu RAHI Website: www.uaf.edu/rahi (all photos by RAHI staff)
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