St. John's Awarded Major Grant to Participate in the McNairs Scholars Program

September 18, 2012

St. John’s University will receive a grant of nearly $1.1 million over five years as the result of its selection by the U.S. Department of Education to participate in the McNair Scholars Program.

This is the third time since 1999 that the University has been chosen to implement the program, which is named for Ronald E. McNair, the NASA astronaut who died aboard the space shuttle Challenger in 1986, and is designed to prepare first-generation, low-income and traditionally underrepresented students for graduate school.

“I am particularly gratified to receive this funding to continue our program,” said Andre McKenzie, Ed.D., Director of the McNair Scholars Program and Vice President for Academic Support Services at St. John’s. “The award process was exceptionally competitive this year and I firmly believe that our previous success with program participants was recognized and helped us in obtaining this new grant.”

The grant will support the program over the next five years. Twenty-five undergraduates will be selected annually to participate. Faculty mentors help students hone their research and presentation skills to prepare for graduate school. Participants receive a stipend to cover research expenses and travel to conferences.

The success of the program can be measured by the accomplishments of its graduates. Patricia Lespinasse, a 2002 graduate, has gone on to receive her M.A., M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees from Columbia University, specializing in twentieth century American and Carribean literature. Godfrey Vincent, who received his St. John’s degree in 2006, recently completed his Ph.D. at Morgan State University and is currently an Assistant Professor of History at Tuskegee University specializing in critical issues in recent global history including imperialism and the decolonization of West Africa.

“I was walking down the street the other day, and there was one of our McNair alums,” said Dr. McKenzie. “She was so excited. She yelled, ‘Doc, I finished my qualifying exams and I’m a full-fledged doctoral candidate now!’ It was so good to hear that, and to see that our McNair Scholars are still progressing.”

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