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Adrianna A. Tso

Program Associate, College Readiness at American Indian College Fund

Adrianna A. Tso has a diverse work experience. Adrianna A. is currently working as a College Success Coach at the American Indian College Fund since August 2022. Prior to that, they worked as an Admissions Counselor at the Institute of American Indian Arts from April 2021 to August 2022. Adrianna A. also served as an Administrative Assistant at Yee Ha’ólnídi Doo DBA Navajo & Hopi Families COVID-19 Relief Fund from January 2021 to April 2021. Additionally, they had roles such as a Tribal Victim Specialist Intern at American Indian Development Associates from November 2019 to January 2021, Vice President of Public Outreach at American Indigenous Business Leaders (AIBL) from September 2019 to January 2021, and a Project Specialist at Twin Lakes Chapter House in July 2019 to August 2019. Adrianna A. also gained experience as a Finance Accounting Intern at NTUA (Navajo Tribal Utility Authoirity) from June 2018 to August 2018. Earlier in their career, they worked as a Sales Team Member at Hibbett Sports from July 2017 to January 2018, where they excelled in providing exceptional customer service and achieving established goals.

Adrianna A. Tso's education history begins in 2012 when they attended Navajo Preparatory School, where they obtained their High School Diploma. After completing high school, they pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a focus on Data Analytics at Fort Lewis College from 2019 to 2020. In 2020, they had the opportunity to participate in the PPIA Junior Summer Institute Fellowship at Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to their college education, they also attended Pacific University from 2016 to 2018 where they studied Business Administration, although no degree information is provided for this period.

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Albuquerque, United States

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American Indian College Fund

The American Indian College Fund invests in Native students and tribal college education to transform lives and communities. We have one unwavering purpose – increasing the number of American Indians who hold college degrees. Currently only 14% of American Indians have a college degree – less than half the national average. Every year, we empower more than 4,000 American Indian students to start and stay in school, complete their degrees and launch careers that benefit us all. We have provided more than 143,281 scholarships and $237.1 million to support American Indian communities. The Fund also provides support for tribal college needs ranging from capital support to cultural preservation activities. We are the nation’s largest and highest-rated American Indian nonprofit organization changing the face of higher education today – one American Indian at a time. We provide more scholarships to American Indians than anyone else, and we’re the only organization that enhances this individualized financial support by funding accredited, tribally controlled colleges and universities and contributing to programs that ensure student success – starting before the first day of preschool and continuing beyond students’ first day of their first career job.


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