Transfer and Current Students-At a Glance
Each program has different eligibility requirements and provides a variety of benefits. Some provide greater financial assistance, while some provide additional resources. Other programs help get you connected to out-of-classroom learning experiences, such as internships and research. More information about each of these programs and a link to their application can be found by clicking on the name of the program below.
Program | Length | Eligible to the following | Funding | Opens | Deadline |
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Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) | Sophomores and Juniors | Underrepresented in the biomedical sciences | Varies | May 1 | Aug. 1 |
Hawk Link | 4 years | All students, while prioritizing initiatives for students that identify as the following: First-generation, Pell eligible, and underrepresented students | Early freshman move-in, experiential learning funds | On-going** | On-going |
MSP Scholars Program | Sophomores or Juniors | Underrepresented students in their majors, first- generation college, or low-income students | up to $2000 per year | Closed | Closed |
Native American Initiatives | 4 years | All students, while prioritizing initiatives for students that identify as Native American. | Various grant opportunities, experiential learning funds | On-going** | On-going |
Ronald E. McNair Scholars Program | Sophomore status (30 credit hours) | First-generation, low income or underrepresented minority students planning to pursue graduate school | Varies | October 1 | Rolling admission until filled |
TRIO SES | 4 years | First-generation to college, low income, or individuals with disabilities | Various grant opportunities | On-going** | Rolling admission until filled |
TRIO STEM | 4 years | First-generation to college, low income, or individuals with disabilities | Various grant opportunities | On-going** | Rolling admission until filled |
* Priority deadline.
** Contact specific program for detail