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| About Us | Eligibility | Requirements and Time Commitments | Faculty Mentoring and Summer Research |
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About Us:

The Ronald E. McNair Post-baccalaureate Achievement Program was established in the name of the late NASA mission specialist who perished in the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger explosion. The program’s goal is to encourage and prepare students who are traditionally underrepresented in college to pursue graduate studies – specifically, the Ph.D. The program provides a variety of academic support and services, which can be viewed below.

The McNair Scholars Program at CSUDH was established in 2004, and to date we have successfully achieved a 93% graduate school acceptance rate.

Eligibility:
  • Students must be either Sophomores, Juniors, or Seniors (with one year remaining at CSUDH).
  • Students must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
  • Students must fall into one of two categories to qualify for the McNair Scholars Program. You must be either a:
    • Member of a group under-represented in graduate study (African-American, Hispanic, Native American)

      OR
    • A first generation college student who is low-income (as determined by the federal low-income guidelines).

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Requirements and Time Commitments:  

  • The McNair Scholars Program is an intensive year long, research program (this includes summer in addition to the academic year). All scholars are required to sign a program contract and time commitments contract which stipulate both the program expectations and requirements, as well as the amount of time that scholars will dedicate to the program throughout the year.
  • McNair Scholars are expected to:
    • Participate in all workshops, seminars, meetings and classes.
    • Meet with the McNair Program Coordinator once a month for general and academic advising.
    • Complete the UNV 395 research methods class.
    • Complete a summer research project under the guidance of a faculty mentor.
    • Participate in all summer research activities.
    • Present completed research project at the CSUDH Research Symposium.
    • Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA.
    • Apply to a minimum of 6 graduate programs (10 for psychology majors), and a minimum of 4 fellowships.
    • Maintain contact with the CSUDH McNair Scholars Program for 10 years.

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Faculty Mentoring and Summer Research

  • McNair Scholars are paired with a CSUDH faculty mentor whose research interests align with that of the scholar. The role of the faculty mentor is to provide academic support as it pertains to the development and implementation of the scholar’s research project. The faculty mentor will work with the scholar to see the project to completion. The relationship between the McNair Scholar and their faculty mentor is much like that of a graduate school faculty advisor and their advisee.
  • Each McNair Scholar will complete a summer research project. The project will be done in conjunction with a faculty mentor that results in a publishable research paper and a presentation at a research symposium. Summer research projects can also be completed at other institutions that offer competitive summer undergraduate research programs.

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Graduate Admissions Preparation

  • The CSUDH McNair Scholars program is dedicated to achieving high levels of graduate school acceptance. In 2007, 100% of our scholars were admitted to graduate programs, and 100% of our prospective Ph.D. program students were fully funded.
  • Scholars undergo a full preparation program, including:
    • Visits to local Research 1 institutions to meet with faculty of interest.
    • Statement of purpose and curriculum vitae writing workshops.
    • GRE preparation workshops.
    • Seminars geared towards familiarizing students with the graduate application process and requirements.
    • Educational planning and advising.
    • Access to the program’s Graduate Assistant who provides academic support.
    • Summer workshop series

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Benefits:

  • Individual academic plans and advising.
  • Full preparation for and help with the graduate school application process, and fellowship application process.
  • $2,400 research stipend.
  • Faculty and personal mentor.
  • Tuition fee waiver for the summer 3-credit summer research course.
  • Travel funding to Research 1 institutions and relevant conferences to present completed research.
  • Research Methods course: UNV 395.
  • Access to all McNair Program facilities and resources.
  • Lifetime McNair Scholar designation.

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McNair Handbook

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