Ronald E. McNair Program

What is the TRIO Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program? 

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Official portrait photograph of Astronaut Ronald E. McNair. McNair was a mission specialist and died in the space shuttle Challenger accident, Jan. 28, 1986. Photo credit: NASA

The McNair program is a federally funded grant program designed to increase the numbers of low-income, first-generation, and underrepresented minority undergraduates who pursue PhD degrees and go on to careers in research and teaching at the university level. The highly selective program offers students at the ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é the opportunity to engage in paid undergraduate research, and gain support in the graduate school application process. Because the overarching goal of the McNair program is to diversify the professoriate, applicants should be able to demonstrate a genuine interest in becoming PhD candidates. 

The program is open to all majors, but student applicants must be in their sophomore or junior year to apply. On average, 70% of McNair seniors at the ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é have gone on to graduate study immediately after completing their undergraduate degree.   

The program is named in honor of the late Challenger space shuttle astronaut and laser physicist, Ronald E. McNair.  

Eligibility


  • Be a US citizen or permanent resident
  • Have a cumulative GPA of 2.8 or higher
  • Academic year applicants must be a sophomore at the ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é
  • Be committed to pursuing a PhD (not an MD, JD, or other graduate degree)
  • Must be low income () AND a first-generation college student OR a member of a group underrepresented in graduate study at the doctoral level. The federal definition of an underrepresented minority is a race or ethnicity that is underrepresented in STEM education and employment compared to their representation in the U.S. population. This includes: Black or African Americans, Hispanic or Latinos, American Indians or Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders.

Information Sessions

There will be two McNair information sessions to learn more about the program:

  • Monday, September 30, 2024 1-2pm
  • Wednesday, October 2, 2024 1-2pm

Deadline

Application deadline extended to: Monday, December 2, 2024.

Services

  • Paid undergraduate research experience
  • Paid summer housing
  • Academic conference funding
  • Graduate school application fee waivers
  • GRE reimbursement
  • Graduate school campus visits
  • One-on-one advising through the graduate school application process

Contact

For more information about this program, including notable achievements and successes, email McNair Scholars Program Manager George McCormick at gmccorm4@ur.rochester.edu.