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McNair Scholars Program
  • The Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate
    Achievement (McNair) Program is one of the U.S.
    Department of Education funded TRIO Programs.
  • TRIO Programs are a group of eight outreach
    programs designed to support and assist students
    from disadvantaged backgrounds to progress
    through the academic pipeline from middle school
    to attainment of a post-baccalaureate degree.
  • While student financial aid programs are designed
    to help students overcome financial barriers to
    higher education, TRIO Programs are designed to
    help students overcome class, social, and
    cultural barriers as well.
  • The RIT McNair Scholars Program is a newly funded
    program that started at the end of Spring 2008.
    It is a 4 year grant designed to provide students
    with enriching scholastic experiences and
    resources that prepare eligible scholars for
    post-baccalaureate education.

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Dr. Ronald E. McNair
  • Accepted by North Carolina AT University, he
    graduated with a B.S. degree in physics in 1971.
    Continuing his education, he ultimately received
    his Ph.D. in quantum electronics and laser
    technology in 1976 at the Massachusetts Institute
    of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Dr. McNair's academic honors included being named
    a Presidential Scholar, a Ford Foundation Fellow,
    a National Fellowship Fund Fellow, a NATO Fellow,
    winner of Omega Psi Phi Scholar of the Year
    Award, and Distinguished Alumni Award.
  • In addition to his numerous academic honors, Dr.
    McNair was an accomplished saxophone player and
    held a fifth degree black belt in karate.
  • In January of 1978, Dr. McNair was selected as an
    astronaut candidate by NASA. The following year
    he would be qualified for an assignment on the
    Space Shuttle Challenger as a mission specialist
    astronaut. The Challenger concluded its mission
    in the first landing on the runway at Kennedy
    Space Center on February 11, 1984.

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Dr. Ronald E. McNair
  • Nearly two years later, on a cold January
    morning, Dr. Ronald Erwin McNair would board the
    Challenger Space Shuttle on his second space
    mission. On January 28, 1986 tragedy would
    strike. Shortly after lift off from the Kennedy
    Space Center, Florida, the Space Shuttle
    Challenger exploded. Dr. Ronald McNair was one of
    seven individuals aboard who met an untimely
    death. Dr. McNair is survived by his wife, Cheryl
    and his two children.
  • The United States Congress, named a fellowship
    program in Dr. McNair's honor, to recognize his
    remarkable academic and professional
    achievements. The purpose of the Ronald E. McNair
    Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program is to
    encourage low-income individuals who are first
    generation college students and/or traditionally
    underrepresented in graduate education to pursue
    doctoral study. Named for Dr. McNair, the program
    serves as a living memorial to a man who overcame
    seemingly insurmountable odds to be awarded his
    Ph.D. in physics and later, to realize his dream
    of becoming an astronaut for NASA. Dr. Ronald
    McNair once said, "True courage comes in enduring
    . . . persevering and believing in oneself." His
    life was truly an example of this statement.

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To be eligible to become a RIT McNair Scholar,
you must
  • Be first-generation-college and low income
  • First-generation-college having parents or
    guardians who have not earned a baccalaureate
    degree.
  • And/or be an AALANA Student
  • Be a continuing Sophomore or Junior at RIT (2nd
    or 3rd Year Students)
  • The RIT McNair Scholars Program is for
    undergraduate students who are at least one year
    away from graduation.
  • If in a five year program, 4th years are also
    eligible
  • Intend to pursue a post-baccalaureate education.
  • Masters or PhD program
  • Have a 3.0 minimum cumulative GPA.

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RIT McNair Scholars Program-Opportunities
  • Focusing on graduate school preparation, the RIT
    McNair Scholars Program demystifies the graduate
    school application process and provides students
    with a simulated graduate school experience,
    including research. The program offers a
    scholarly environment whereby students receive
    academic, financial, and social support. McNair
    Scholars
  • Engage in Research. Participants conduct
    research under the guidance of a Faculty Mentor.
    Quality research projects provide a realistic
    picture of graduate school scholarship, while
    also preparing students for the doctoral school
    climate.
  • Study Research Theories, Research Methods, and/or
    Research Ethics. Students will attend a research
    methodology/research ethics workshop. The
    course/workshop enables students to augment their
    research experience from a practical, a
    theoretical, and an ethical perspective.
  • Develop Deliver Professional Research
    Presentations. Each student culminates his/her
    McNair Program experience by presenting his/her
    research at a Research Symposium. In addition,
    students have the opportunity to travel to
    additional McNair conferences nationwide and to
    network with graduate school representatives, as
    well as McNair scholars from across the country.
  • Attend Graduate School Preparation Seminars and
    Workshops. Students attend weekly graduate school
    seminars and/or workshops that focus on specific
    topics designed to demystify the graduate school
    application process, including how to identify
    the graduate programs that fit their needs and
    interests, preparation for the Graduate Record
    Examination (GRE), and how to excel in graduate
    school.
  • Visit Graduate Schools and Meet with Graduate
    Faculty Members. Students travel to various
    graduate schools throughout the country to
    examine institutions and departments as possible
    graduate school destinations.

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RIT McNair Scholars Program-Benefits
  • Maintaining the goal of personal and professional
    excellence, the RIT McNair Scholars Program
    provides workshops on financial management,
    interpersonal communication, ethnicity and
    scholarship, and professional etiquette. In
    addition, McNair Scholars receive the following
  • McNair Stipend. Students who conduct research
    will receive a competitive stipend. Summer
    housing and a food allowance are also provided.
  • Mentoring. Each student is matched with a
    faculty mentor who provides individual guidance
    and mentoring regarding the graduate school
    application process and the completion of
    undergraduate research projects. Mentors serve as
    role models and are an essential resource for
    their McNair Scholar.
  • Tutoring/Academic Counseling. Individual
    academic counseling from both the program
    director/coordinator and a faculty mentor enables
    students to maximize their undergraduate program
    and to prepare for graduate study.
  • Assistance in Securing Financial Aid. Students
    receive support and guidance in securing
    undergraduate and graduate financial aid.
  • Supportive Scholarly, Social, and Cultural
    Environment. Students engage in reading
    discussion groups, email exchanges, group
    dinners, and a variety of cultural events.

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RIT McNair Scholars Program-Rewards
  • From the alliance with the program and the
    faculty mentor, scholars can gain the following
  • Become acquainted with prestigious and nationally
    recognized educators and researchers in your
    discipline.
  • Develop academic and research skills.
  • Recognize your potential to become a successful
    educator and researcher.
  • Learn from a teacher who is willing to take you
    under his/her tutelage.
  • Share tasks with an experienced researcher who is
    willing to show you the ropes and let you grow as
    an individual and as a team player.
  • Become invigorated with new perspectives that may
    lead to expanded research opportunities, and
    opportunities for publications.
  • Have the opportunity to discover the true meaning
    of research and relate practice to theory.
  • Develop skills to relate theory to practice.
  • Have a confidante, a sponsor, a role model, an
    advisor, a teacher, and a "door opener," all in
    one.
  • Learn to be a "team player" and improve your
    interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Learn to become thorough, patient, responsible,
    curious, and creative.

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McNair Scholar Expectations
  • Respect for others Courtesy and respect for
    others are fundamental elements of professional
    behavior. A professional strives to understand
    the differences among classmates and colleagues,
    provides fair constructive feedback when asked to
    evaluate others, contributes equitably in group
    work, and is punctual and avoids disrupting the
    work environment. Professionals respect others'
    expectations of confidentiality and privacy.
  • Commitment to quality A professional aims for
    the highest possible standard of performance and
    endeavors to produce work in which he or she can
    take pride.
  • Responsibility A professional takes
    responsibility for his or her own progress by
    completing their own work and being prepared for
    meetings and other activities. A professional
    also takes responsibility for his or her actions
    with care for consequences that might evolve and
    for how their actions will affect others.
  • Personal integrity Professionalism is reflected
    by the extent to which others can rely upon you.
    A professional can be counted on to follow
    through on commitments, avoid conflicts of
    interest and bias, and adhere to the rules of
    organizations with which they are involved such
    as the McNair Scholars Program Office and
    Graduate School.

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Research Programs
  • Research programs provide Scholars with the
    opportunity to conduct independent research in
    their field of interest under the guidance of a
    faculty member.
  • Since research comprises the bulk of a graduate
    students career, participation in these summer
    undergraduate research programs is extremely
    beneficial in providing the skills and experience
    to succeed in graduate school.
  • Independent research is something that graduate
    admissions committees recognize and value in
    their applicants. In certain fields, including
    the biological sciences, applicants are expected
    to have participated in independent scholarly
    research.
  • Currently, undergraduate research is becoming
    more important and increasingly integrated in
    higher education curricula. The RIT McNair
    Scholars Program is designed to provide enriching
    and successful research experiences to you
    throughout the year.

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McNair Scholars Program Academic Year Activities
  • Participate in Research Opportunities
  • Graduate School Preparation Courses
  • Graduate School Visits and Applications
  • Academic/Research Workshops
  • Cultural / Social Events
  • Participation in local/regional/national
    conferences
  • The Rochester Academy of Science
  • Technical Writing Course
  • McNair Research Seminar

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McNair Scholars Program Summer Activities
  • Participate in Summer Research Experience
  • Academic Assessments
  • Research Preparation Seminars
  • Academic/Research Workshops
  • Cultural / Social Events
  • RIT Undergraduate Symposium
  • National McNair Conference in Buffalo, NY

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Opportunities for Faculty/Staff Involvement
  • Faculty Undergraduate Research Advising Committee
    (FURAC)
  • This committee helps with
  • The McNair Scholar Selection Process
  • Development of guidelines and policies for
    research experience and McNair program.
  • Serve as internal evaluators for program and
    develop recommendations for development of
    program.
  • Serve as scientific reviewers for RIT McNair
    Research Journal.
  • Serve as a Faculty Mentor for a McNair Scholar.
  • Recommend students for the RIT McNair Scholars
    Program.
  • Provide information about research opportunities
    for RIT McNair Scholars.

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Faculty Mentors Responsibilities
  • A mentor is a teacher, a counselor, and a
    role model who leads his or her mentee through
    guidance and who inspires him or her to move
    forward by providing continuous support,
    direction and advice.
  • McNair Scholars credit their Faculty
    Mentors, rightfully, as vital to their success
    with the research internship and their overall
    progress towards graduate study. Faculty Mentors
    assist Scholars in developing professional work
    habits, research skills, and relationships
    conducive to future doctoral pursuits. Faculty
    Mentors collaboration with McNair staff, who
    provide administrative support, also contributes
    greatly to the effective operation of the program
    overall.

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McNair Staff
  • Essie Sierra-Torres, MPH
  • Director, McNair Scholars Program
  • Building 13, Room 1336
  • Phone 585-475-6259 Fax 585-475-7550
  • E-mail Essie.torres_at_rit.edu
  • Linda White
  • McNair Scholars Program Staff Assistant
  • Building 13, Room 1334
  • Phone 585-475-7611 Fax 585-475-7550
  • E-mail ljwpro_at_rit.edu
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