Resources for Native American Graduate Students Helping you navigate your academic journeyAIGP centralizes and connects graduate students with resources and programs supporting and enhancing the Native/Indigenous student experience, and creating community with other underrepresented groups across campus. American Indian Graduate Association (AIGSA) American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) Anthony Hall-Native American Community Center CAL NERDS Department of Ethnic Studies – Native American Studies Inclusive Excellence Hub Indigenous and Native Coalition (INC) Joe Myers Center Native American Law Student Association (NALSA) Native American Student Development Resources & Programs Native FEWS Alliance UC Berkeley Identity Based Resources & Space UC Berkeley Tribal Partnerships UCOP Native American Resources Additional ResourcesFinding the resources to support your academic journey at Berkeley can be stressful. AIGP is a part of the Office for Graduate Diversity which provides support and resources for all underrepresented students, including those who are undocumented, first-generation college students, and those who are educationally and financially challenged. Graduate Peer Support Providers offer one-on-one assistance in navigating the complex processes related to mental health, basic needs, and academia. As graduate students themselves, PSP’s provide support to their peers through understanding, experience, respect, and an equity based lens. Meet with a Graduate Peer Support Provider