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LEAD is a culturally enriched, immersive higher education exploration program for Native American students to stay on campus and learn about how to prepare for the University application process, financial aid, and degree options. During the week, students will live in the residence halls on campus at the w88 casino games, Reno and explore University life.
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2025 Summer Program dates: Sunday, July 6 – Thursday, July 10
How to apply to w88 casino games
- Receive your parent or guardian’s permission to apply and participate
- Download the program application
- Complete program application and email tosjpollard@unr.edu.
Eligibility and selection criteria
- Preference for this program is provided to high school juniors and seniors.
- A completed application is required for the program.
This program has a participant limit. There are no registration costs for w88 casino games to participate in this program.
Interested in being a parent chaperone?
Please consider joining your student for this journey. Chaperones are needed for this program. As a chaperone you will support w88 casino games and learn with them through the experience regarding navigating the University and opportunities.
- Chaperones must be at least 18 years old.
- Chaperones can stay in the residence halls with w88 casino games and have meals included at no cost to the chaperone as long as they have completed their fingerprinting with the University Police department.
- Chaperones will need to be fingerprinted through the University Police Department at least eight (8) weeks prior to the start of the program.
If interested in being a chaperone, please reach out to Sequoyah Pollard atsjpollard@unr.eduto receive the fingerprinting packet,
Questions?
Contact Sequoyah Pollard, Project Manager, Native Nations Center by email atsjpollard@unr.eduor by phone at (775) 682-5049.