Native American Serving Nontribal Institutions

NASNTI

The Native American Serving Nontribal Institutions (NASNTI) program has a dual mission:

  • Foster student success and readiness for global competitiveness by upholding educational excellence and ensuring equal access.
  • Prioritize the mental well-being of Native American and underserved students at USU Blanding through targeted initiatives addressing their academic, social, and emotional needs.

NASNTI I

Mentorship

As a Native American student at USU Blanding, you'll have a dedicated mentor to guide you, offer academic support, and assist with any challenges you may face during your studies.

You can also join the Native American Summer Mentorship program, a hands-on opportunity at the Logan campus where you will participate in experiential laboratory and field exercises while getting the USU main campus experience. A stipend will be provided during attendance.

Student Support System

Cultural Preservation

Attend an exclusive life and career skills course designed to tie modern student life to traditional Navajo culture. Taught by Native American Professor Dr. Clayton Long, USU 1045 Habits of Mind – My Ideal Future is based on the “Navajo Legend of the Hero Twins.”

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Our mission is to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access. The NASNTI grants assist in planning, developing, undertaking, and carrying out activities to improve and expand NASNTI institutions’ capacity to serve Native American students.

NASNTI II

Mental Health

Get the support you need, when you need it. NASNTI II provides you access to a professional, on-campus counselor to provide confidential support at no cost to you.

Student Counseling Services

Academic Advising

Academic advising plays a crucial role in facilitating the transition from high school to college, ensuring you receive tailored support to meet your individual needs. Advisors work closely with you to address academic requirements and recommend best practices to enhance retention. Additionally, they provide assistance with college transcripts, further streamlining the academic journey for students.

Find Your Advisor

We want you to get involved!

From guest speakers and conferences to book clubs and celebrations during Native American Heritage Month, there's something for everyone. Dive into immersive experiences like river trips down the San Juan River or cultural immersion trips to the Logan campus. Plus, don't miss out on opportunities like the Internship Extension Program and collaboration with USUSA for exciting student activities. Join us in celebrating Native American culture and fostering community connections through a diverse range of projects and activities!

For more information about NASNTI I/II resources or programming, contact:

Byron Manycattle

Byron Manycattle

Staff Assistant - NASNTI II

Native American Serving Nontribal Institutions (NASNTI)

Phone: (435) 678-8214
Office Location: Blanding, BLTB 208B
Shannon Tooke

Shannon Tooke

Program Assistant - NASNTI II

Native American Serving Nontribal Institutions (NASNTI)

Phone: (435) 678-8503
Office Location: Blanding, BLTB 205
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