The CUNY Pipeline Program is looking for lower juniors who are interested in going on to graduate school with a view to pursuing a career in college teaching and research. The application deadline is Wednesday, March 7th, 2012. An overview of the Program is attached.
Pipeline Program Overview 2012
Eligibility requirements:
(1) U.S. citizen or permanent resident;
(2) Junior enrolled in one of CUNY’s senior colleges who have earned at least 80 credits by the spring of the junior year;
(3) Minimum GPA of 3.2;
(4) An interest in college teaching and research.
Along with a stipend of $3,850, the students also receive reimbursement for the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) fee and a $1,000 transitional allowance following acceptance in a place in a PhD program. The amount of financial support available to each Pipeline student is over $5,000 per student.
Pipeline students also attend courses at The Graduate Center over a six‐week period (June‐July) and are required to prepare a research project guided by CUNY faculty. The student is required to identify a faculty advisor who guides them in the execution of their research project.
Each student also participates in workshops on applying to graduate school and attends classes in preparation for the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
Pipeline students report on their research project at the annual CUNY Pipeline Conference held at The Graduate Center in the Spring semester and submit a written pipeline thesis at the end of the academic year.
Students can apply on-line at: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/oeodp
For more information please contact the Office of Educational Opportunity and Diversity Programs at 212.817.7540 or e-mail [email protected]
Thank you,
Donald Robotham
Professor of Anthropology
Executive Officer
Educational Opportunity and Diversity Programs (OEODP)