Making Achievement Possible
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Getting a Strong Start
Early actions for a successful year will help you get a strong start in college. It's EASY!
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Financial Aid 101
Learn about sources of funding to go to college, who is eligible and how to apply.
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Funding your education
Learn about the variety of ways to fund your education and hear how other students were successful at it.
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STEPS TO SUCCESS
Learn important tips from other students on how to be successful at college.
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STUDENT TO STUDENT
Unsure if college is right for you? Hear from other students reasons why going to college is a good decision.
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Other Videos
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PREVIEW
A preview of the AANAPISI video series
Check out footage from the entire AANAPISI video series.
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DR. RORY ONG
Comparative Ethnic Studies associate professor at Washington State University
Dr. Ong discusses the role(s) that Asians and Pacific Islanders came to represent in the American Imagination through popular culture, primarily film and television. The standard stereotypes have been, and still are, the passive or humorous supportive side-kick (the good) and the subversive and immoral fiend (the bad)...
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GOAL SETTING WORKSHOP
Focused Goal Development
Methods to increase self-confidence and fuel your future
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TALK STORY
Mobilizing Pacific Islanders in Higher Education
A panel discussion to foster dialogue, exchange, and conversation about how communities and institutions can collectively and strategically address and articulate the urgent need to mobilize Pacific Islanders in higher education.
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Japanese American Day of Remembrance
Japanese American Day of Remembrance observes the anniversary of the signing of Executive Order 9066 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on February 19, 1942, following the attack on Pearl Harbor. It authorized the evacuation and incarceration of 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry living on the West Coast, most of whom were U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents.
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