FAMU Graduate Feeder Scholars Program
Audience
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Collegiate
Established
The Graduate Feeder Scholars Program was founded in 1987 by our former visionary president, Dr. Frederick S. Humphries. Since 1987, the Graduate Feeder Scholars Program has been a direct pipeline for high-achieving sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students enrolled at FAMU in any academic discipline to attend nationally renowned universities to pursue graduate-level degrees at no cost to the student determined by their selected school.
Individuals Served
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101-500
Notable Alumni
Taylor Darks, Khayah Peters
Research Components
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Other
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Program sponsored (in-house) professional development sessions/ coursework/workshops
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Stipend/compensation
Involvement Practices/Activities
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Orientation (E.G. Reviewing Norms, Expectations, Structures, Goals, And/Or Protocols)
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Specialized Curricula/Workshops (E.G. Training For Participants, Directors And/Or Faculty On Imposter Syndrome, Implicit Bias, Microaggressions)
Mentoring Components
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Mentees Are Allowed To Attend Events With Mentors (I.E. Dinners, Social Events, Conferences, Retreats)
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Mentors Provide Mentees With Access To Academic Resources
(E.G. Precollegiate, Collegiate, Graduate, Postdoc, Faculty Training, Standardized Test Preparation, Writing Workshops, Research Workshops, Tenure And Promotion Information)
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Mentors Provide Support With Goal Setting And Or Career Planning
Empowering Activities
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Feeder Pathways
(E.G. Existing Partnerships With Programs At Similar Or Next Level Of The Academic Pipeline)