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Through the promotion of equitable graduate education practices and student support, the American Geophysical Union Bridge Program aims to increase representation of historically marginalized students in geoscience graduate education. Therefore, applications are encouraged from Black, Latinx, American Indian, Pacific Islander, Alaskan Native and Native Hawaiian students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
Eligibility:
-U.S. citizens or permanent residents
-Bachelor degree recipient in the physical sciences (chemistry, chemical engineering, geoscience, physics, or closely related fields)
-Not have a PhD
-not have accepted a graduate admission offer in the current academic year (Submit an application even if you are waiting to be notified about acceptance into a graduate school program)
AGU is creating sustainable transition programs and a national network of graduate degree granting institutions to mentor students to successfully complete Master's and PhD programs. The project incorporates strong evidence about support structures that predict academic success of underrepresented ethnic and racial minorities, and establishes links between minority serving institutions and graduate degree granting institutions through research activities, collaboration, and personal contact.
Since many of today's graduate students will become tomorrow's academic, industrial and government leaders, educating more underrepresented racial and ethnic minority Master's and PhDs will have a multiplicative effect in educating and inspiring students at all stages in the system and will help address persistent disparities.