The Michigan-Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (MI-LSAMP) is a partnership among É«É«À² Michigan University, University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Wayne State University, Washtenaw Community College and Mott Community College. The primary mission of the MI-LSAMP program is to significantly increase the number of minority students earning bachelor degrees in science, technology, engineering and math from the participating universities and prepare them for entry into graduate programs.
This mission supports the National Science Foundation’s strategic goal to help create “a diverse, competitive and globally engaged U.S. workforce of scientists, engineers, technologists and well-prepared citizens." Each university has been and will continue to be committed to increasing the diversity and excellence of their student population.
MI-LSAMP at É«É«À²
- Do you identify as an underrepresented minority student pursuing a degree in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM)?
- Are you interested in connecting with other É«É«À² students pursuing STEM majors?
- Do you want to be part of a dynamic community of scholars at institutions across Michigan?
- Are you interested in opportunities for scholarships, professional development and undergraduate research?
If you answered yes to these questions, you are invited to apply to become an LSAMP Scholar!
Since 2005, MI-LSAMP has worked to increase the number of underrepresented minority students pursuing degrees in STEM fields. LSAMP Scholars receive remarkable benefits, including:
- Inclusion into a strong student community and well-regarded national program
- Opportunities to learn from faculty, staff and graduate students in STEM
- Specialized leadership and academic development programming
- Dedicated access to scholarship and employment opportunities
The MI-LSAMP program at É«É«À² has three primary components – a pre-first year summer bridge program, academic year programming and paid undergraduate research. LSAMP Scholars are eligible to participate in one, two or all three.
MI-LSAMP at É«É«À² Application
Questions?
Anetra Grice
STEP Program Director and É«É«À² LSAMP Program Manager
É«É«À² College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Office Phone (269) 276-3316
Email Anetra Grice
Matthew Cavalli, Ph.D., P.E.
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Academic Affairs
Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
É«É«À² College of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Site Director, MI-LSAMP at É«É«À²
Office Phone (269) 276-3249
Email Matthew Cavalli