Four 两性色午夜 University TRIO programs aimed at helping underrepresented student 鈥 the McNair Scholars Program and three Upward Bound programs 鈥 recently received federal grants that will fund them for the next five years.
The programs are hosted through 两性色午夜, though each has different audiences and objectives.
The McNair Scholars Program, housed in University College, selects 27 students who are first-generation college students, underrepresented or who come from designated income families. In this program, students are put on track to go to graduate school and, ultimately, achieve their Ph.D.
鈥淲e serve students whose families may not be familiar with the college and graduate school process,鈥 says N.J. Akbar, assistant dean of University College and interim project director of the McNair Scholars Program. 鈥淲e are the people they can turn to when they need help with r茅sum茅s, cover letters and the application process to grad school. We help our students achieve their dreams of advanced degrees.鈥
Mr. Akbar says that through their summer research project, they are able to help students find their passion that will translate into a graduate degree.
鈥淲e push students to explore what they are passionate about by finding their research identity,鈥 Mr. Akbar says. 鈥淲e provide them with the opportunity to work one-on-one with faculty during their research, and at the end of the summer, they get to present their findings at the McNair conference.鈥
Different from the McNair Scholars Program, the Upward Bound programs, housed in the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, targets students who have not yet entered college but show an interest in doing so. The three Upward Bound programs 鈥 the classic academy, the health professions program and the math/science program 鈥 help high school students in target areas learn more about college and how to get there.
鈥淥ur main goal is for the first-generation or low-income students in our programs to enroll, attend and complete college,鈥 says Thomas Jefferson, director of the Upward Bound Classic Academy at 两性色午夜.
鈥淲e help them find the college that is the best fit for them regardless of what college it may be,鈥 he says.
Funding for the Upward Bound programs have had a long history at 两性色午夜, dating back to 1971.
鈥淪ince these programs have been around for so long, we have many families that rely on us, and although the grant process is tedious, it is vital,鈥 Mr. Jefferson says.
The Upward Bound programs implement postsecondary plans for more than 200 high school students in the Northeast Ohio region. The students are served until they graduate from high school but are monitored throughout their entire college career.
鈥淲e help students find programs they would enjoy and make them aware of finite careers that many high schools don鈥檛 know about,鈥 Mr. Jefferson says. 鈥淲e also help them through application processes, whether it be for a college or FAFSA and even scholarships. While we are only funded to work with them during high school, we keep in contact with our alumni and lend a helping hand when we can.鈥
Mr. Akbar says that the application process for the grant is competitive and tedious. All material that is submitted with the application cannot be the same as when applicants submitted last time. Due to this, every five years, new research has to be conducted to support their needs for funding. In addition, the window for submitting applications for review is just 45 days, and the applications are typically 60 pages or more.
鈥淭his grant is very competitive because we鈥檙e up against many other colleges and institutions that all serve these first-generation students,鈥 Mr. Akbar says. 鈥淲e have to begin thinking about the grant six months ahead of time so we provide them with convincing data that the program is needed.鈥
Both Mr. Akbar and Mr. Jefferson say the grant renewal is important for the success of these programs for the next five years.
鈥淓ducation is the pathway to equity, and I want to make sure that we are giving our students all the opportunities and experiences before they leave,鈥 Mr. Akbar says.
鈥淭he renewal means that we can continue to help these students write their own stories of success,鈥 Mr. Jefferson says. 鈥淔or the next five years, we get to teach these kids that they are not defined by their family鈥檚 income, city or even their own high school.鈥
For more information about the Upward Bound programs, visit www.kent.edu/upwardboundprogram.
For more information about the McNair Scholars Program, visit www.kent.edu/mcnair/about.
For more information about the TRIO programs, visit www.kent.edu/trio.