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| Students in the UA McNair Scholars Program work
closely with faculty mentors on research projects. Pictured
are (L-R) Dr. Carl Clements, professor of psychology; McNair
Scholar Trimaine Paker; Dr. Jacqueline Morgan, manager of the
McNair Scholars Program; and McNair Scholars Karen Torres, LaShondra
Jones and Darren Surman. |
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- A select group of University of Alabama students
is conducting research and preparing for graduate school through
the McNair Scholars Program.
The national program, named after Dr. Ronald Ervin McNair, an astronaut
who died in the Challenger space shuttle accident, provides a $3,900
stipend for undergraduate students to participate in a semester
of funded research and to engage in other scholarly activities.
Each year, 20 McNair Scholars at UA are chosen from a large pool
of deserving applicants. Each student develops a topic of research
related to his or her field of study, partners with a faculty member
for mentorship and fully implements a research study project during
his or her research internship. Students then make formal presentations
of their research findings at the UA McNair Scholars Conference
and submit papers summarizing their research. These papers are then
published in the McNair Journal, an annual research periodical.
McNair Scholar LaTisha Creagh of Bossier, La., said, “The
research internship allowed me to learn the step-by-step process
of conducting academic research…I would strongly encourage
any student who has determination and wants to be challenged on
both an intellectual and personal level to take full advantage of
this program.”
The UA McNair Scholars Program was recently granted over $1 million
in additional funding for the continuation of the research program.
The McNair Scholars Program at UA is a U.S. Department of Education
TRIO project and the program must re-apply for funding every four
years.
Funding for the UA McNair Scholars Program has been renewed for
five years for a total of $1,102,135. Normal funding cycles are
four years, but because the UA McNair Scholars Program grant earned
a position within the top 10 percent of the 162 programs funded,
it was awarded a five-year grant by the Department of Education.
Dr. Jacqueline Morgan, UA McNair Scholars program director, has
been with the program since UA joined the national project in 1999.
“For the past four years, I have watched students become
transformed as they engage in original research projects, present
at national conferences and prepare their work for publication.
They gain an appreciation for the process of contributing knowledge
to their discipline and learn patience and perseverance as they
face the normal obstacles related to research. Most importantly,
they gain confidence as potential scholars,” Morgan said.
To qualify for the program, a student must be a U.S. citizen or
permanent resident; be a first-generation college student with a
qualifying income level established by the U.S. Department of Education
or be a member of a group that is historically underrepresented
in graduate education; have at least a 3.0 GPA; have completed at
least 60 semester hours; and demonstrate a potential for doctoral
studies.
The program is currently accepting applicants for next year’s
class. Applications are available in the McNair Program Office,
326 Osband Hall, and the deadline to apply is Nov. 7.
Additionally, the UA McNair Program will be presenting its annual
research conference on Nov. 5 at 4 p.m. in Smith Hall.
For more information regarding the McNair Scholars Program call
205/348-0580 or 205/348-0572. You may also visit www.ctl.ua.edu/MSP.
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