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NAPP offers a variety of structured and unstructured programs designed to
help students succeed in the pharmacy profession. Included in the
programming are preliminary education in the basic sciences, information
concerning the knowledge and skills needed to pursue a Pharm. D.
degree at NDSU, counseling and tutorial services for students, and
financial aid information.
Recruitment
The Director travels to high schools and tribal colleges in North
Dakota, Minnesota and South Dakota to visit with prospective college
students. The NAPP Director also participates in national conferences
and meetings where Native American students have an opportunity
to learn more about the College of Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Sciences at NDSU. Prospective
students receive information on the Native American Pharmacy Program.
Support Services
NAPP hosts monthly social activities where students meet other NAPP
students and University department representatives. Social gatherings
include a presentation covering various topics such as Super Tutor -
TRIO Programs -NDSU Multicultural Student Services -Good Medicine
Indian Health Service, Fargo, ND - Native American Culture - Careers
in Pharmacy - White Earth Health Center, White Earth, MN. The
Director reviews mid-term and semester grade reports and meets
individually with each NAPP student to discuss the reports. All
students receive information about group and individual tutoring
services on campus and instructions on how to request tutoring.
Pow-wow
NAPP participates in organizing the Woodlands and High Plains Pow-wow.
Committee members include students, staff, and faculty members from
the higher education institutions in the Fargo-Moorhead cities.
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