Info Session on the Native Pathways Bridge Program at Grays Harbor College
Interested in a degree that keeps you rooted in your community?
Join us for an Info Session on the Native Pathways Bridge Program at Grays Harbor College!
Schermer Building, Room 4331 (3rd floor, right off the elevator)
GHC – 4000 Building, Aberdeen Campus
Meet with:
Tia Lutz, Faculty
Cheri Edwards, Program Director
This is a great opportunity to:
Learn how to earn a transferable AA degree while staying in your home or rural community
Explore a mostly online, place-based learning model built for Tribal and rural students
Hear about weekend gatherings at the Evergreen Longhouse in Olympia
Discover a program grounded in community-based learning
The Native Pathways Bridge Program is designed to meet students where they are, especially those in rural and Tribal communities, and help them complete their education without needing to move or commute long distances.
Whether you’re just curious or ready to apply, we’d love to connect, answer your questions, and support your journey!
Grays Harbor College is committed to providing access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs, and activities for individuals with disabilities. To request accommodations, contact AccessAbility Services by phone at 360-538-4099 or by email at accessibility@ghc.edu. Timeliness of the request directly affects the provision of service.