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About McNair

Born in a low-income community in South Carolina, Dr. Ronald McNair earned his Ph.D. in physics at MIT and became a NASA astronaut. In addition to three additional honorary doctorate degrees, Dr. McNair was an Omega Psi Phi Scholar of the Year and Presidential Scholar, a Ford Foundation Fellow, a Distinguished National Scientist, a National Fellowship Fund Fellow, and a National Society of Black Professional Engineers member. He earned the Friends of Freedom Award, won the AAU Karate Gold Medal, and five Regional Black Belt Karate Championships.

Eligibility

Students must:

  • have a sincere desire to pursue graduate studies (all majors are welcome)
  • have earned 60 credit hours and will continue full time and have at least one summer before graduating鈥
  • have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.8
  • be a US citizen or permanent resident
  • be a first-generation college student (no parent or legal guardian holds a 4-year college degree) with
  • provide 3 Letters of Recommendation

Services

  • Guided research with a mentor
  • Paid summer internship (minimum $2800)
  • Graduate school preparation (workshops and resources)
  • Travel opportunities (campus visits and conferences)
  • Assistance with graduate admission and funding opportunities
  • Two semester hours of tuition-free credit for UNIV 311 course 鈥淚ntroduction to Research & Scholarly Activity鈥

Application

Currently Accepting Applications for 2025-2026

Contact Information

Please email us at mcnair@roosevelt.edu.

Meet the Team

Alejandra Prieto-Mendoza, Executive Director
aprietomendoza@roosevelt.edu

Franziska Miles, Program Coordinator 
fmiles@roosevelt.edu

Katrina Coakley, Vice Provost of Student Success & Chief Retention Officer
kcoakley01@roosevelt.edu

Helder Perez, Executive Graduate Assistant
hperez05@roosevelt.edu

Nina 鈥淩ain鈥 Rodriguez, Communications & Marketing Development Specialist, Graduate Assistant
nrodriguez38@roosevelt.edu

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Executive Director, McNair Scholars Program