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Here are two great opportunities for high school students to get training in the maritime industry. The first is a course that will introduce you to nautical skills. The 12 week course will focus on maritime career awareness, chart navigation, safety of life at sea, time/speed/distance problems, nautical courtesy, basic rules of the road, and knot tying. The second opportunity is a Young Mariner Training Program. You can take a Basic Training course or a Shipboard Culinary Training course, both of which will give you great training in this industry. Please see the attached flyers for further information. ![]()
Applications for this scholarship are invited from students that are planning to pursue a career related to law, become advocates for Alaska Native rights, and defend the constitutional rights of the peoples of rural Alaska. Click here for additional information. Due Dec. 1.
The FAFSA is the first and most important step for federal, state, and even some private financial aid. You can get free help filling out the form through College Goal Alaska. Click here for more information on the event.
There will be four events this year, and you can participate in any one of them from your home computer: Wed, Nov. 8, 530 pm Register by clicking here. Tues, Dec. 5, 530 pm Register by clicking here. Wed, Jan. 10, 530 pm Register by clicking here. Tues, Feb. 6, 530 pm Register by clicking here. This scholarship program is dedicated to the support of Native American students pursuing a higher education in Natural Resources. Click here for more information. Due February 7th.
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