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"Building a Community of Scholars & Promoting
Excellence"
The theme "Building a Community of Scholars and
Promoting Excellence" and structure of the Office for Minority
Student Education was built around R.S. Weiss's Provisions for Social
Relations (1974).
Ethnic and Peer Attachment: A
sense of security and comfort that can be gained by affiliating with
ethnic others.
- Freshman Summer Institute
- EXCEL Retreat
- Conferences (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers;
National Society of Black Engineers, etc.)
- Minority Alumni Gatherings
Social Integration: An
affiliation with other individuals within the college environment
who have common interests and attitudes.
- Encourage students to participate in summer research
programs, student government and campus life.
Worth and Competence: Feelings
of being academically and socially competent and valued as a member
of the campus community. Worth and Competence affects students'
level of motivation and provides them a sense of purpose.
- Celebration of Excellence Banquet
- Public acknowledgment of outstanding academic achievement,
research, etc.
Reliable Alliances: Knowing
that one's peers, faculty members, and administrators provide assistance
and advocacy. Reliable alliances play an important role in
reducing students' fears pertaining to college and feelings of isolation.
- Introduction of key administrators, faculty, graduate
teaching assistants, upperclassmen during the Freshman Summer Institute
- Introduction of campus services and resources via
workshops, informal lunches, etc.
Guidance: Students receive
guidance from the faculty and administrators in the form of advising,
mentoring, challenging, and support.
- One-on-one meetings with the MSE Director to discuss
progress, research, graduate school plans, personal concerns, etc.
- Academic Excellence Workshops
Leadership Opportunities: Students
are provided with opportunities to serve as peer mentors or student
leaders.
- Opportunities to serve as Freshman Summer Institute
counselors, upperclass mentors
- Leadership in student organization
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