The Teachers of Successful Students (T.O.S.S.) Institute June 3-4, 2020, has been canceled.
All Cherokee Nation Scholarships, the deadline has been extended to June 26, 2020.
Camp Cherokee day camp scheduled for July 27-30 and residential camp scheduled for July 26-31 has been canceled.
Scholarship waiting list being accepted, June 16-June 29, 2021, 11:59 pm, CST.
Apply for the 2022-2023 Cherokee Nation Scholarship programs via the Gadugi Portal
To Register for the Cherokee Nation College Resource Center Virtual College Fair, October 12 & 13th, 2021, please click here. Deadline to register is October 11, 2021 at 5:00pm CST
Frequently Asked Questions
Johnson-O’Malley is a federal program whose main objective is to ensure Indian children receive educational opportunities that would not otherwise be provided through the public school system. JOM is a supplemental program providing special services to Indian students based on the needs of individual communities.
JOM is not able to buy any type of clothing for students.
Parents may contact the school their child attends for information on school supply distribution.
JOM funds may not be used to purchase these types of items.
JOM is not able to purchase technical equipment or devices for students.
JOM occasionally provides field trips that are culturally appropriate. The field trip must be an incentive or award for perfect attendance, improved grades, citizenship or other measurable academic outcomes.
JOM is not a scholarship program. Please visit the Cherokee Nation College Resource Center page for information on scholarships.
JOM provides services to students from ages 3 through grade 12 who are citizens of any federally-recognized tribe.
While JOM does not provide tutoring, Title VII or other federal programs may provide this service in the school.
Updated November 24, 2025