Graduate Student of Color Research Mentoring Program
This cohort-based mentoring program for graduate students of color is a collaboration between the College of Education’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and the Office of Research and Graduate Education. In this program, students will:
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- Access information, resources, and helpful/impactful mentoring relationships
- Develop important skills in research, leadership, and career development
- Learn academic and research strategies of success and resilience from faculty of color and other research mentors
- Experience affinity, affirmation, and fellowship with other graduate students of color
Program requirements
- Attendance to day-long training and pop-up workshop events
- Commitment to exploring intersectional issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion within academic programs
- Commitment to being intentional and engaged within the mentoring program
- Completion of formative and summative mentoring program evaluation requests
If you are interested in becoming part of the Graduate Student of Color Research Mentoring Program, please fill out this survey. The deadline for submitting an application is Sept. 15.
Our first event will be a day-long workshop on Saturday, Oct. 20.