What is the Home Flight Scholars Program (HSFP) Residential Community?
The HFSP Residential Community is for Native American students that would like to build their network and community with students who have similar educational and social backgrounds. Residents in this community can choose to share a room with a student who is in the NAIS ARC or another Home Flight scholar. Students also receive advising tailored to their academic, cultural, and social needs from our Native American advisor and retention specialist.
HFSP will live on the same floor as the NAIS ARC in Global Scholars Hall, which is adjacent to the Many Nations Longhouse. At the longhouse daily study sessions, meals, food pantry, and community activities are available. The Native American Student Union, Indigenous Women’s Wellness Group, Native American Law Student Association, and other like-minded social communities meet in the longhouse.
What are the community expectations?
- Attend one community program per term.
- There is no coursework required for the Home Flight community.
Home Flight community students are also required to meet regularly with the Native/Indigenous retention specialist and/or the Many Nations Longhouse steward.
Location
Residence Hall: Global Scholars Hall. Students living in this community will select roommates who are also in the community.
Please note that communities can be moved to different residence halls if the size or need of the community changes.
For more information, contact arcs@uoregon.edu.
Who is eligible and how do I apply?
The Home Flight Scholars Residential Community is limited to Home Flight Scholars only. For more information about the Home Flight Scholars Program, visit their web page. Please note, Home Flight Scholars are not required to live in the residential community. They may choose to apply to other communities or live elsewhere on campus.
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