San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Gives $189,000 for Student Services Partnership
Continuing its commitment to education in the Inland Empire, the San Manuel Band of
Mission Indians has donated more than $189,000 to the Crafton Hills College Foundation
to maintain the direct student support services for at‐risk students through the Santos
Manuel Student Success Partnership- Enhancing the Student Bridge, established in 2010
and named in honor of the first leader and namesake of the San Manuel Indian Reservation.
“Those students whose dreams of earning a college degree are at the greatest risk
of being stripped away by state budget cuts will now have the additional support they
need at Crafton Hills College,” said San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Chairman James
Ramos “From tutoring and counseling support to textbook grants and transfer workshops,
the program augments the critical student services that are helping to prepare our
future firefighters, teachers, and lab technicians of tomorrow.”
This donation will make it possible for Crafton Hills College students to continue
to receive additional academic and financial support to successfully continue and/or
achieve their educational goals. The project improves the student retention, persistence
and graduation rates by providing vital student services to qualified students—including
at‐risk emancipated foster youth, first‐generation college students, single parents,
re‐entry students, the recently unemployed, and returning veterans.
Specifically, the program will support the development of the following:
• Additional one‐on‐one tutoring
• Textbook grants
• Educational supply packets
• Personal, career and transfer assistance (including help with applications, requirements
and other follow‐up materials)
“The Santos Manuel Student Success Partnership goes a long way towards providing direct
student support services to help nurture the students who most need assistance in
pursuing their educational goals,” said Crafton Hills College Foundation President
Donald Nydam. “In effect, San Manuel is standing in the gap for a large group of college
students who, at any given time, are one layoff or family emergency away from losing
out on their higher education dreams.”
Representatives from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians will be recognized for
this donation and their continued support at the Annual Crafton Hills College Foundation
Gala Dinner & Auction to be held at the Hilton San Bernardino on Saturday, April 9th
at 6:00 p.m. For tickets or more information on this event, call (909) 389‐3245. The
grant also includes a Presenting Sponsorship for the Gala, half of which goes towards
student classes at CHC.
About the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
The San Manuel Band of Serrano Mission Indians is a federally recognized American
Indian tribe located near the city of Highland, Calif. The Serrano Indians are the
indigenous people of the San Bernardino highlands, passes, valleys and mountains who
share a common language and culture. The San Manuel reservation was established in
1891 and recognized as sovereign nation with the right of self‐government. Since time
immemorial, the San Manuel tribal community has endured change and hardship. Amidst
these challenges the tribe continued to maintain its unique form of governance. Like
other governments it seeks to provide a better quality of life for its citizens by
building infrastructure, maintaining civil services and promoting social, economic
and cultural development. Today San Manuel tribal government oversees many governmental
units including the departments of fire, public safety, education and environment.