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American Indian Student Association

The American Indian Student Association executive committee at a retreat.

American Indian Student Association

The American Indian Student Association, commonly referred to as AISA, was established in the early 1900s at the University of Oklahoma. The purpose of the organization is to promote and encourage the welfare of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian students at OU by providing a broad spectrum of educational, social, and cultural acitivities that support their personal and academic goals.

AISA is a Department Sponsored Organization and is advised by American Indian Programs and Services with support from Multicultural Programs and Services and the Office of Student Life.

Membership

AISA membership is open to any enrolled student at the University of Oklahoma who is interested and committed to promote the Native community. However, students do not have to be paid members to participate in AISA events and meetings.

AISA Leadership

NameTitle
Emily WorkmanPresident
Hope ReevesVice President
Liliana MartinezSecretary 
Maeci CrottsTreasurer
Brooklynn EagleSocial Affairs Chair
Mattie PendleyPublic Relations Chair
Hunter WhiteRecreational Affairs Chair
Niyo PearsonSponsorship Chair
Brody MillerFrashman Representative
Lacee MouserGraduate Representative
Jonna BradyCultural Affairs Chair & OU Indigenous Royalty
Brooklyn ChoateOU Indigenous Royalty

American Indian Programs and Services (AIPS) supports students at the University of Oklahoma through programming and community building efforts. We strive to enhance the OU experience for all students through our pillars of Community, Leadership, and Advocacy.

Learn more about AIPS