Our mission is to support the success of Native American faculty, staff, and students at UCO by advocating for initiatives, programs, and policies.
The UCO Native American Faculty & Staff Association (UCO NAFSA) will fulfill its mission through the following core values and objectives:
Fellowship and Networking
- UCO NAFSA will provide a venue for the exchange of cultural values and ideas and social interaction with each other, the UCO community, student organizations, tribal communities and other faculty/staff associations. Professional De
velopment and Education
- UCO NAFSA will provide opportunities for the educational, professional, and leadership growth of Native American faculty, staff, and students at UCO by collaborating across divisions to gather internal and external resources and information for the benefit of our membership and UCO community. Communication and Advocacy
- UCO NAFSA will provide opportunities for improved communication within the membership and with stakeholders within UCO and metropolitan community to create a network of support for Native Americans on campus and advance the success of initiatives that will positively affect Native Americans. Service
- UCO NAFSA will impact the Native American community by actively engaging its membership in projects within UCO and the metropolitan community and assisting UCO in a supportive capacity for cultural and educational purposes. Student Engagement and Retention
- UCO NAFSA will ensure that Native American students are engaged in the UCO community by supporting student organizations on campus and encouraging them to actively pursue activities within the Central Six so that they can be better prepared to enter the workforce or graduate programs after graduation. The Membership will also mentor and share resources and information with students to support academic success.