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Providing a variety of services to employers and childcare providers including, but are not limited to, workforce planning, recruitment and assessment of potential employees.
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An online academy for Native American students who did not finish high school and want to earn their High School Equivalency Diploma.
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Provides financial assistance for training along with a comprehensive array of career guidance services, workforce skills development and academic skills enhancement.
More InfoChahta Anumpa Aiikhvna (School of Choctaw Language)
Established to promote and preserve the language, history, and culture of the Chahta people.
More InfoChahta Himmak Pila Pehlichi (CHPP)
Striving to improve outcomes for Native American youth aged 14-24 in Battiest, Rattan and Wright City public schools.
More InfoChoctaw Language Courses (Online)
Online courses are offered by the Chahta Anumpa Aiikhvna (School of Choctaw Language).
More InfoCollege Clothing Allowance
Offers a one-time payment to Choctaw tribal members nationwide who are currently attending an accredited college or university.
More InfoCollege Freshman Year Initiative (FYI)
Closely assists Choctaw students throughout their freshman year and fosters success through graduation.
More InfoEmployment Training Services - Adult
Providing adults with opportunities for employment, education, training, and related services needed to succeed in the labor market. These services are provided under Public Law 102-477.
More InfoGraduation Cords (High School)
Presented to Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma graduates to keep as a memento.
More InfoGraduation Cords (Post Secondary)
Presented as a memento to Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma tribal members who are completing a long-term technical program (at least 6 months) or an associate degree.
More InfoGraduation Stoles (College)
Presented as a memento to Choctaw tribal members who are completing a bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree program.
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