Academic Support
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AIA members are here to help. Our members page contains a listing of all AIA members along with information on their tribal affiliation and academic or administrative unit and links to their biographies. Contact an AIA member to learn how to navigate the university system.
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On a campus as big as UNLV, simply finding the right place to go for help can be challenging. Start at the Academic Success Center, and we will guide you to the resources you need to be successful.
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The American Indian Research and Education Center (AIREC) conducts community-based research and promotes educational and research opportunities for American Indian/Alaska Native students.
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The writing center offers help with any writing project and has a lab with 13 computers.
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The University Libraries offers a number of workshops on topics ranging from learning how to effectively use library resources to applying for scholarships.
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We are a one-stop resource for UNLV’s highly diverse student body — a comprehensive multicultural center grounded in the academic life of our students. As an intersecting campus resource, we help ensure students, particularly first-generation and students of color, successfully navigate their academic careers.
Student Organizations
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Consolidated Students of the Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» (CSUN) is UNLV’s undergraduate student government. The purpose of CSUN is to represent the voice of students, build a campus community, and enhance the college experience for all UNLV Rebels.
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The Native American Student Association (NASA) provides members with a social network of fellow Native American students, involvement opportunities, resources, and experience necessary for success in collegiate life and beyond.
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Visit the Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) website to learn more about the organization.