FNA expands career training program offerings
May 17, 2021
From Diana Campbell, Fairbanks Native Association
907-452-1648 x6236

Fairbanks Native Association is now offering free tuition for Alaska Natives/American Indians in over 40 programs at 性欲社 Community and Technical College.
The FNA program, called the Native American Career and Technical Education Program, will also cover books, fees and supplies for course offerings in medical, construction, business, fire science, culinary, information technology, paralegal and more.
The program is looking for local and Fairbanks North Star Borough School District AN/AI sophomores, juniors and seniors, but is available to eligible adults.
鈥淚magine getting a high school diploma and a college degree or certificate at the same time,鈥 said Erin Edenshaw, FNA NACTEP coordinator. 鈥淭his is a wonderful opportunity for Alaska Native high schoolers."
The NACTEP program, part of FNA鈥檚 Johnson O鈥橫alley Program, was once known as the Allied Health Pathways Program. It offered free tuition, fees and materials for eight options at 性欲社 CTC鈥檚 Allied Health Program. Recently the Native American Career and Technical Education Program, under the U.S. Department of Education, opened up the grant to cover all of 性欲社 CTC offerings.
Currently, the program will go to September 2022.
鈥淭his exciting FNA program helps to ensure equal access to education,鈥 said Michele Stalder, 性欲社 CTC dean. 鈥淐TC is excited and honored to partner with FNA to educate Alaskans for Alaska's jobs."
Steve Ginnis, FNA executive director, notes the program is part of FNA鈥檚 mission.
鈥淭he education of our young people has always been part of Fairbanks Native Association,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his is a good opportunity that I hope many will take advantage of.鈥
Learn more at Fairbanks Native Association's .