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Academic Support
Programming, Office of Graduate Minority Programs
rgp.ufl.edu/ogmp
The University of Florida is the newest member of the National Name Exchange
Consortium. This consortium matches undergraduate minority students who are
interested in graduate education with graduate schools. The name exchange program
seeks to increase the number of qualified minority students accepted into graduate
school, improve student access to information on graduate school opportunities,
and assist graduate schools in identifying qualified minority candidates for
graduate study.
For additional information, contact Recruitment and Retention in the Office
of Graduate Minority Programs, 115 Grinter Hall, 392-6444, e-mail: ogmp@ufl.edu,
or visit the National Name Exchange Web site:
www.grad.washington.edu/nameexch/national/student.html.
Ronald E. McNair Scholars
The Ronald E. McNair Scholars Achievement Program at UF encourages qualified
undergraduate students to pursue their educational studies through graduate
education. This high-quality, intense academic research program, which is one
of the most prestigious in the country, is designed for first-generation and
low-income college students, as well as students from groups underrepresented
at the graduate level.
New scholars begin the program at the Summer B term with a six-week mandatory
Summer Research Institute. The scholars are enrolled in a three-credit hour
Scholarly Writing (ENC) course, along with three other specialized McNair workshops;
the Research Process, Statistics for Academic Research, and GRE Preparation.
Scholars are required to partner with a faculty mentor and conduct research,
as well as attend program workshops and activities.
McNair scholars receive a research stipend of $2400 that is paid throughout
the program year. Applications are available in mid October, and the deadline
to submit an application is the last day of February.
For more information about additional criteria for the program, call 846-2575.
Other Special Services
Committee on Sexism and Homophobia
392-1261, 202 Peabody Hall
Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Concerns Committee - 392-9191
Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
Chairperson: Linda Lamme, P.O. Box 117048
Rape and Crime Victim Advocate Program
334-0827, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Center for Sexual Assault/Abuse
Recovery Education
392-1161, ext. 231, 326 Student Health Care Center.
Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
Center for Women's Studies and
Gender Research
392-3365, 3324 Turlington Hall
Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday
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