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CyberLearning proposes to set up national IT training program for Native Americans

Matching grant program for Native American College Students

Posted July 14, 2003

As part of its digital divide bridging program, the non-profit CyberLearning has proposed to set up a national program making its IT courses available to students, faculty and staff of all of the nation’s Native American colleges.

In recent discussions with Rev. Dr. Robert J. Duncan, Jr., President of Bacone College, the oldest college in Oklahoma serving the Native Americans, our Chairman proposed the national program starting this Fall at Bacone College. CyberLearning and Bacone College will then jointly offer the program to all other Native American colleges. Bacone college was chartered in 1880.


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