The is a Federal Program granted by the Department of Education. Our mission is to provide 25 promising undergraduates per year who identify as first-generation with financial need or underrepresented in graduate education with the knowledge necessary to achieve and successfully complete a research-based advanced degree.
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.
Students must:
Fall recruitment information will be available soon.
Please email us at mcnair@roosevelt.edu.
Dr. Mike Maly, Sr Vice Provost for Academic Affairs, mmaly@roosevelt.edu
Dr. Cordelia Chong, Interim Director, cchong@roosevelt.edu
Dr. Alejandra Pietro-Mendoza, Associate Director, aprietomendoza@roosevelt.edu
Franziska Miles, Graduate Assistant, fmiles@mail.roosevelt.edu
Olivia Salazar, Graduate Assistant, osalazar01@mail.roosevelt.edu