The Native American Cultural Center is a learning resource for all Yale students, and seeks to support undergraduate and graduate students socially, professionally, and academically. Yale College is home to a vibrant community however, the NACC is not directly involved in the admissions process. Refer to the sections below for supplemental information on undergraduate admission and graduate student admission.
Undergraduate Admissions
Please visit the Yale College Undergraduate Admissions page for more detailed information on how to apply, application deadlines, financial aid, applying through QuestBridge (a national nonprofit that connects high-achieving, low-income students with scholarships at top colleges), guidance for first-generation applicants, visiting and connecting with Yale’s campus, Yale College majors and academic programs, and more.
Meet Jordan Sahly
Jordan Sahly (Eastern Shoshone) is an Assistant Director at Yale’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions, and the regional officer for North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Missouri, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Iowa, and Boston. A Yale College graduate (YC ’24, Chemical Engineering), Jordan aims to expand Native college access and build connections with Indigenous student-supporting schools. In his free time, he loves making art (beadwork and painting), spending time with friends, and sampling (judging) the various coffee shops of New Haven (and everywhere else). Feel free to contact him at jordan.sahly@yale.edu.
Graduate Admissions
For information about graduate or professional school admissions at Yale, please contact the specific department, program, or school directly. Yale’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions is not affiliated with any graduate or professional programs, and each of Yale’s 14 graduate and professional schools operates independently.
To explore Native and Indigenous studies at the graduate level, visit the Yale Group for the Study of Native America website.