Partners
Project Raise
Project RAISE integrates a variety of services and project components to increase the number Hispanic/Latinx/a/o/e and low-income STEM students and increase persistence, retention, and graduation rates among participants.
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LSAMP
CSU-LSAMP is an alliance of the 23 campuses of the California State University (CSU) system which supports a coordinated and comprehensive system-wide approach to broadening participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) discipline.
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McNair Scholars
The Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program prepares students from underrepresented, first-generation, and low-income students for doctoral studies. McNair Scholars participate in a range of research and scholarly activities.
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University Honors Program
The University Honors program is rooted in high-impact educational practices, and encourages students to enrich their undergraduate experience by taking a range of courses that encourage interdisciplinary approaches to critical thinking, scholarly inquiry, and engaged citizenship.
President Scholar's Program
The
President’s Scholars Program was
created to support outstanding scholars throughout their college careers by providing several valuable services including: financial assistance, student-specific advising, study and social spaces, University 100 (a high school-to-college transitional course), free computer and printing services, and much more.
MSTEM STAR Program
The MSTEM STAR Program at California State University, Fullerton is dedicated to training the next generation of diverse, aging-focused scientists. Through specialized academic coursework, hands-on research opportunities, and mentorship, the program prepares students for advanced degrees and positions them to address the complex challenges of an aging population.
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BSCR Program
The Bridges to Stem Cell Research (BSCR) program at CSUF prepares undergraduates for careers in the rapidly growing field of stem cell research. Funded by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), the program aims to equip students to enter the workforce at various levels, including roles as research technicians, PhDs, MDs, DDS, and MBAs..
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COMPASS Program
Creating Opportunities through Mentorship and Partnership Across Stem cell Science (COMPASS) is an undergraduate research and internship program funded by a grant from the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). The program aims to train a diverse group of undergraduates to enter the rapidly growing field of regenerative medicine after earning their bachelor's degree in biological science at CSUF.
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