Educational Access. The University shall secure funding to support Ute and other American Indian students while attending the University. The University agrees that as part of the scholarship campaign, a specific scholarship category will be created to support Ute students, and that an ongoing source of funds will be created from revenue sources such as merchandise sales, private donors and/or other sources to be determined; the intent of the agreement is that these funds will be dedicated to support Ute students and not diverted to other needs. The specific scholarship category for Ute students shall be continually maintained in perpetuity through revenue sources such as merchandise sales, private donors and/or other sources to be determined. The administration and use of the specific Ute scholarship category shall be determined by separate agreement between the Parties to this MOU. Advisor/Advisory Board The University shall appoint, with approval from the Utah Tribal Leaders Council, a Special Advisor to the President on Native American Affairs. The advisor will serve in an unpaid, part-time capacity to function as a liaison between the tribal leaders and University to address issues related to the University that may arise from time to time. The Utah Tribal Leaders Council shall appoint at least two members to the advisory board of the American Indian Resource Center. In addition, the Utah Tribal Leaders Council will be invited to an annual meeting with the University President and other senior University administrators. As described in the “Maintenance of the Agreement” below, a joint committee composed of four members – two appointed by the Ute Indian Tribal Business Committee and two appointed by the University of Utah – will serve in an advisory capacity to the President.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding
Educational Access. The University shall secure funding to support Ute and other American Indian students while attending the University. The University agrees that as part of the scholarship campaign, a specific specific scholarship category will be created to support Ute students, and that an ongoing source of funds will be created from revenue sources such as merchandise sales, private donors and/or other sources to be determined; the intent of the agreement is that these funds will be dedicated to support Ute students and not diverted to other needs. The specific specific scholarship category for Ute students shall be continually maintained in perpetuity through revenue sources such as merchandise sales, private donors and/or other sources to be determined. The administration and use of the specific specific Ute scholarship category shall be determined by separate agreement between the Parties to this MOU. Advisor/Advisory Board The University shall appoint, with approval from the Utah Tribal Leaders Council, a Special Advisor to the President on Native American AffairsAffairs. The advisor will serve in an unpaid, part-time capacity to function as a liaison between the tribal leaders and University to address issues related to the University that may arise from time to time. The Utah Tribal Leaders Council shall appoint at least two members to the advisory board of the American Indian Resource Center. In addition, the Utah Tribal Leaders Council will be invited to an annual meeting with the University President and other senior University administrators. As described in the “Maintenance of the Agreement” below, a joint committee composed of four members – two appointed by the Ute Indian Tribal Business Committee and two appointed by the University of Utah – will serve in an advisory capacity to the President.
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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding