1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated May 3, 2019Postsecondary Education of Native AmericansSince the nations early years, the United States of America has enacted federal policies intended to provide educational opportunities to Indian peoples. The federal government maintains and supports its tr
2、ust relationship with Indian tribes through various postsecondary education programs and initiatives. The trust relationship is a responsibility derived from federal statutes, treaties, court decisions, executive actions, and the Constitution (which assigns authority over federal-Indian relations to
3、 Congress). The provision of postsecondary education opportunities for members of the Native American community is one manifestation of that relationship. This In Focus reviews college enrollment patterns and educational attainment levels of Native Americans and federal programs that support Indian
4、postsecondary attainment. For information on Indian elementary and secondary education programs and issues, see CRS Report RL34205, Indian Elementary-Secondary Education: Programs, Background, and Issues. Postsecondary Access According to the most recently published statistics of the Department of E