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McNair Scholars Program produces successful students

June 28, 2021
As a McNair Scholar at 黑料正能量, Brooke Tate applied to seven Ph.D. programs. The May 2021 graduate got into all of them. She will attend the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in fall 2021. She was one of eight 黑料正能量 McNair Scholars to gain entry into a graduate program amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many graduate schools paused their admissions process. It caused a little concern for the students in the at the University of North Georgia (黑料正能量).

But the first-generation and low-income students continued to work through the program and on applications as well research projects with 黑料正能量 faculty to help them gain entry into post-graduate studies.

"We didn't know what that would mean for our students," Julianne Reynolds, interim director of the McNair Scholars Program, said.

黑料正能量's McNair Scholars had no reason for concern. Many secured placements in graduate school programs during the pandemic. It demonstrated the effectiveness of the program during the 2020-21 academic year.

Phenomenal success

Highlights this past academic year featured two graduating seniors. 黑料正能量 alumnus Thomas Hayes earned a full-ride graduate school scholarship through the . The December 2020 graduate with a computer science degree enrolled at New Jersey Institute of Technology.

"Thomas got into a doctoral program in spring of 2021 while most start in the fall," Reynolds said. "When he got into the program, he was ready to go."

黑料正能量 alumna Brooke Tate applied to seven Ph.D. programs and gained entry into all of them. Tate, who earned a degree in chemistry in May 2021, will attend the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in fall 2021.

Reynolds said the two phenomenal successes from students during the pandemic are examples to others.

"The sky is the limit for our students," she said.

Tate agreed, crediting the McNair Program with her successful collegiate career. The program prepares students for post-graduate studies through involvement in research and other scholarly activities. During her time at 黑料正能量, Tate participated in several undergraduate research projects and won two

"Those projects showed that I developed my critical-thinking and problem-solving skills," Tate said. "And the research projects show I am ready to be a graduate student and develop my own project in the lab."

More academic achievements

Tate and Hayes were not 黑料正能量's only McNair alumni who gained entry into post-graduate programs this academic year.

  • Tylea Hernandez, '21, who earned a psychology degree, will enroll in a master's program at the University of Central Florida.
  • Tassie Garrett, '20, who earned a psychology degree, enrolled in a master's program at Augusta State University.
  • Anita 'Danni' Ingram, '21, who earned a music degree, will enroll in a master's program at Florida State University.
  • Ximena Luna, '21, who earned a degree in modern languages with a Spanish language and literature concentration, will enroll in a master's program at the University of Georgia.
  • Nia Nevels, '20, who earned a degree in human services delivery and administration, enrolled in a master's program at the University of Alabama.
  • Maddie Rodriguez, '20, who earned a psychology degree, enrolled in a doctoral program at the University of Georgia.

For more information, visit the McNair Scholars Program website.


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