Native American students receive orientation at FLC

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Native American students receive orientation at FLC

Fort Lewis College students Dion Sahneyah, left, and Amoretta Pringle lead incoming Native American freshmen on a campus tour Thursday during the FLC Native American Center New Student and Family Welcome Day. At least 25 percent of the student body is Native American, qualifying for tuition waivers, while 33 to 34 percent self-identify as Native American.
Fort Lewis College students Amoretta Pringle, left, and Dion Sahneyah, right, discuss adjusting to college life with Native American freshmen in the teepee outside the Student Union Building. The group was on a campus tour Thursday during the FLC Native American Center New Student and Family Welcome Day.
Cassidee Kampfe, left, and Jesse Duran unfurl the Class of 2019 banner during the Fort Lewis College Fall Convocation. The class, which is estimated to be 4 percent larger than last year’s freshman class, officially accepted its charge to keep open minds and participate in the school community.

Native American students receive orientation at FLC

Fort Lewis College students Dion Sahneyah, left, and Amoretta Pringle lead incoming Native American freshmen on a campus tour Thursday during the FLC Native American Center New Student and Family Welcome Day. At least 25 percent of the student body is Native American, qualifying for tuition waivers, while 33 to 34 percent self-identify as Native American.
Fort Lewis College students Amoretta Pringle, left, and Dion Sahneyah, right, discuss adjusting to college life with Native American freshmen in the teepee outside the Student Union Building. The group was on a campus tour Thursday during the FLC Native American Center New Student and Family Welcome Day.
Cassidee Kampfe, left, and Jesse Duran unfurl the Class of 2019 banner during the Fort Lewis College Fall Convocation. The class, which is estimated to be 4 percent larger than last year’s freshman class, officially accepted its charge to keep open minds and participate in the school community.