Michigan Technological University Center for Diversity and Inclusion Partners in the Michigan Tech MiCUP program will assist you with more information on how to participate and take advantage of these opportunities. Please contact one of the following partners for more information. Michigan Technological University Center for Diversity and Inclusion Kellie Raffaelli, Assistant Director and MiCUP Coordinator kraffael@mtu.edu -- 906-487-2920 Houghton, MI 49931-- www.mtu.edu Summer Research Internship The MiCUP program encourages community college students to continue to follow their dreams of a higher education. For those who come from a low-income background and/or who are the first in their family to go to college, MiCUP makes the transition to a four-year university an achievable goal, and is targeted specifically to students interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Selected students from Delta College, Grand Rapids Community College, and Wayne County Community College District attend a unique sevenweek summer research internship at Michigan Tech, where they: nWill Delta College Linda Holoman, Director of Student Diversity and Inclusion Programs lholoman@delta.edu -- 989-686-9673 University Center, MI -- www.delta.edu Grand Rapids Community College Anna Maria Clark, Program Adviser aclark@grcc.edu -- 616-234-4150 Grand Rapids, MI -- www.grcc.edu Wayne County Community College District Yolanda Russel, Transfer Coordinator yrussel1@wcccd.edu -- 313-496-2673 Judith Smouter, District Associate Vice Chancellor of Student Services jsmoute1@wcccd.edu Detroit, MI - www.wcccd.edu MiCUP Michigan College and University Partnership Michigan’s Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (MI-LSAMP) live in a Michigan Tech residence hall, nTake a university-level course in the major they are interested in, and nWork with a faculty or staff mentor on a research project. MiCUP is a partnership of Michigan Technological University’s Center for Diversity and Inclusion with Delta College, Grand Rapids Community College, and Wayne Country Community College. The MiCUP program evolved from the King-Chavez-Parks Initiative that Michigan’s Department of Labor and Economic Growth established in 2000 to give the state’s most educationally disadvantaged citizens an opportunity to complete college degrees, preferably in STEM fields, and obtain employment. In 2010, the King Chavez Parks Initiative awarded Michigan Tech a six-year grant in partnership with the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (MI-LSAMP) to continue this shared goal. Michigan Technological University Center for Diversity and Inclusion Benefits As part of the MiCUP Summer Research Internship students will receive: n$2500 stipend nRoom, board, and nScholarship meals in a Michigan Tech residence hall for a three-credit university summer course nAn opportunity to develop a professional research poster with your faculty/staff mentor nGreater earning potential (Bureau of Labor estimates that someone with a bachelor’s degree earns about 30% more in weekly wages than someone with an associate’s degree.) In the MiCUP summer program, students learn by doing, the best approach to succeeding in the STEM disciplines. Coordinated at Michigan Tech by the Center for Diversity and Inclusion, MiCUP shows students what it is like to live and study on a university campus, how to navigate challenges, and how to make the most of opportunities. The summer experience also includes recreational activities, tutoring sessions, social events, and weekly meetings with MiCUP directors to ensure that students are prepared for a smooth and positive transition to a university environment. Requirements Students who are interested in applying to MiCUP must: nHave earned a minimum 2.80 GPA nCompleted at least one year at community college nWish to continue their education at a four-year institution Interested students should contact their TRiO coordinator/MiCUP liaison for the application and deadline information. MiCUP’s Summer Research Internship begins the first week of May and continues through June. The required orientation weekend starts the Friday before the program begins. ❝ Here, everyone fits in and everyone works together. Everyone has the same kind of goals.❞ Donzell Dixson Saginaw, MI Michigan Tech junior in Finance Coming up here exposed me to a lifestyle in ❝which I was immersed with all these really smart people. It was the proper environment for me to grow. I needed to be here.❞ Armando Flores Saginaw, MI Michigan Tech senior in Communications, Culture, and Media Ellesse Bess MiCUP alumna Michigan Tech graduate ‘13 Chemical engineering PhD student, Northwestern University “You could not have told me in 2010 that I would be doing this now. I did not know that accepting my invitation into the MiCUP program would be the key to a door with unlimited options. MiCUP afforded me the opportunity to begin developing a strong professional network, honing my skills as a researcher, and figuring out my next steps in continuing my education. I joined Michigan Tech in the summer following the MiCUP program because I loved it that much! I appreciate everything that MiCUP gave me. Had it not been for that summer, I wouldn’t be the person I am in the position I am in today!” Reginald Hicks Michigan Tech senior Business Marketing major “MiCUP provided me with a fresh, clean start on life with a new perspective. MiCUP has not only given me the confidence to live life to its fullest, it has also given me the courage to study abroad. Currently, I am in Costa Rica obtaining my minor in global business. With MiCUP, the opportunities are endless. My ‘cup’ continues to run over with new experiences, new viewpoints, and new outlooks on life.” would recommend it to anybody. A ❝Inontraditional student like myself or a younger student right out of high school. I’ve learned so much since MiCUP.❞ Darlene Eppes Detroit, MI Michigan Tech junior in electrical engineering