EWU McNair Scholars Staying Strong Despite a Year Online, Acceptances Abound!

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It’s been a year of online learning and virtual support from McNair for our EWU McNair Scholars. Many of our current McNair scholars had just one quarter in person with McNair before going online. Still, McNair was able to provide critical research and writing skills training with our virtual spring research methods course. Next, these students participated in a virtual Summer Research Internship with EWU McNair or another college. For those at EWU, they spent daily time on their research in conjunction with their mentors, several hours a week drafting application materials, 3-8 hours per week on GRE prep with Magoosh, and several hours each week growing their writing skills. EWU McNair provided the frame for this learning, daily guidance and regular lessons in each realm, as well as critical feedback and support for writing and more.

Isaura Gallegos, EWU McNair Alumna, PhD Candidate at Harvard

For those who applied, they completed graduate applications and interviews 100% online with the support of the EWU McNair fall course on creating strong applications, as well as regular feedback on the statements of purpose and mock interviews with McNair staff and staff from the EWU Writer’s Center. As with all students, it’s been a challenging year, but EWU McNair has been so proud of our scholars who have gone above and beyond their regular classwork to engage in research, many continuing on their summer work into the fall, as well as preparing graduate applications!

 

EWU McNair and our scholars couldn’t do this without the support of our faculty mentors. Especially given a year so fraught with extra difficulties, our faculty mentors signed up for extra responsibilities to mentor students on their research. Many started meeting regularly with students in the spring, getting to know them further and providing them guidance on research articles and a literature review. Next, they worked with students directly on their research projects for the summer quarter, with several students able to do field or lab work despite the pandemic. This is especially critical to our STEM students. Mentors then continue their guidance, some times in additional ongoing research or on completion of the research projects that take longer than just the summer. Finally, mentors write the most important letters of recommendation in the student’s applications.

 

Dr. Kevin Decker, Dr. Aryn Ziehnert, Dr. Majid Sharifi, Dr. Lindsey Upton, Dr. Judd Case, Dr. Okera Nsombi, Dr. Carmen Nezat, Dr. Edwin Elias, Dr. Susan Ruby, Dr. Yao Houndonougbo, Dr. Rebecca Brown, Dr. Michael Winer, Dr. Gina Mikel Petrie, Dr. Jacqueline Coomes, Dr. Jillene Seiver, Dr. Brian Buchanan, and Dr. Camille McNeely

 

EWU McNair would also like to thank all of the additional faculty that wrote letters of recommendation for our scholars. These letters are a critical part of each student’s application. Writing strong letters of recommendation personalized to each school takes a lot of time and makes a huge difference. We hope you hear from each of the scholars you wrote letters for as they receive their acceptances and move on to graduate school.

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We’re so excited about and impressed with all of our scholars. Whether they put in one application or fifteen, they stayed the course on their goals and dreams. For those that did not apply this year, due to family circumstances, impacts from the pandemic, or because they still have another year at Eastern, we’re proud of you as well. It takes a lot to survive these days and you are hanging in there! We know that no matter the challenges of this year, you will continue on the path that’s right for you.

 

Keep your eyes on the EWU McNair website, facebook, Linked-in, Twitter, or Instagram for the acceptances as they continue to roll in!

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