At a glance
This collaborative project is built on a longstanding partnership between UW’s Pipeline Project and Neah Bay Elementary School… Read full summary
- Funding received
- 2018-2019
- Small
- Awarded
- $3,000
- Funding partners
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- UW Resilience Lab (UWRL)
- Services and Activities Fee (SAF)
This collaborative project is built on a longstanding partnership between UW’s Pipeline Project and Neah Bay Elementary School and has been developed to address a community-identified need. The result is an exciting project that will focuses on encouraging Neah Bay students to envision their futures. The goal will be to not only have Native students see themselves pursuing higher education, but learning, as early as fifth grade, of career paths that could ensure their being able to live and thrive in Neah Bay after graduation. The 2019-2020 UW Team is made up of predominately First Nation students who will be leading this project.
This collaborative project is built on a longstanding partnership between UW’s Pipeline Project and Neah Bay Elementary School and has been developed to address a community-identified need. The result is an exciting project that will focuses on encouraging Neah Bay students to envision their futures. The goal will be to not only have Native students see themselves pursuing higher education, but learning, as early as fifth grade, of career paths that could ensure their being able to live and thrive in Neah Bay after graduation. The 2019-2020 UW Team is made up of predominately First Nation students who wil be leading this project.
Christine Stickler
Project lead
- castick@uw.edu
- Affiliation
- Student
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Team member