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  • Students, you are eligible to apply to the BET McNair Program if you are:
    • First-generation, low income, and have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.8
    First-generation = Neither or your parents or caretaker(s) completed college.
    Low-income = You do not live with, or you are financially independent from your parent(s) or caretaker(s) (i.e., you file your taxes separate from your parent(s)/caretaker(s)), and you meet the federal government's designation for low income. Check these  to determine if you meet the low income criteria. "Family unit" is 1 if you live by yourself or with roommates, 2 if you live with your domestic partner or marriage partner, 3+ if you live with your domestic partner or marriage partner and have dependents.
    • Being a part of a supportive learning community
    • One-to-one relationship with faculty mentor and discipline advisor
    • Connections with goal-oriented students with a similar background
    • Workshops, courses, and seminars on topics related to graduate school preparation
    • A paid summer research experience under the guidance of a faculty mentor
    • Opportunities to present research at national conferences
    • Assistance in securing admission and financial aid for enrollment in graduate programs
    • Tutoring
    • Academic and career counseling
  • Students, to let us know you're interested in learning more about our program, please fill out the . Based on meeting eligibility requirements you will be invited to fill out an application.
  • Contact Information 

    Email: betmcnair@csueastbay.edu 

    Phone: 510-885-4243 

    Office: Student and Faculty (SF) 122

     

    B.E.T McNair Student Support Team:

    Dr. Jenny O, Principal Investigator & Program Director (Professor, Department of Kinesiology)

    Amy Marshall, Program Coordinator (CSUEB alumna; Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences '22)

    Atharva Sompura, Technical and Logistics Lead (Student Assistant; Undergraduate student in Cell & Molecular Biology)

    Ian Mead, Communications & Operations Specialist (Student Assistant; Undergraduate student in Computer Science)

    Leilani (Aziza) Randolph, Administrative and Learning Specialist (Student Assistant; Undergraduate student in Kinesiology)