Rhode Island College Awarded $1.1 Million U.S. Department of Education Grant

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Rhode Island College Awarded $1.1 Million U.S. Department of Education Grant

RIC President Frank Sanchez
Rhode Island College has been awarded a $1.1 million U.S. Department of Education Grant to provide opportunities for disadvantaged students to pursue doctoral studies.

The Ronald E. McNair Post baccalaureate Achievement grant will be distributed over a five-year period to help low-income, first-generation college students prepare for graduate school.

“The Ronald E. McNair grant will help drive efforts to expand undergraduate research at Rhode Island College. There is compelling evidence that opportunities like these have a direct impact on student success, in terms of retention and graduation rates. The grant will also support RIC’s expansion of experiential learning opportunities, with a particular focus on underrepresented groups of students as outlined by federal guidelines. In the spirit of McNair’s quest for excellence, this funding will be used by our exceptional faculty to provide mentoring, support and advising services to our talented students,” said RIC President, Frank D. Sánchez.

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McNair Program

The McNair program is one of eight federal TRIO programs that are designed to provide services to individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds to help them progress through the academic pipeline from middle school to postbaccalaureate studies.  

Students in the McNair program are the first in their families to complete a four-year degree and must meet federal income guidelines or be underrepresented in their field of study.

McNair students receive mentoring, academic advising and tutoring, and stipends to conduct research on the graduate level.

Nationally, 161 McNair Scholars Program proposals were funded in 2017 at colleges and universities around the country.


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