St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, is a Hispanic-Serving Institution with a long history of enrolling and graduating first-generation, low-income and underrepresented students in higher education. The spring date for its first Commencement ceremony of 2019 is May 11. Graduating students of all faiths, their families and friends have been invited to participate in the liturgical celebration Baccalaureate Mass on the evening before Commencement.
Last May, St. Mary’s University was awarded $2.3 million for a five-year renewal of its federal Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) grant, which is sponsored by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.
Beginning June 1, 2018, the renewal grant provides $463,566 annually for five years for underrepresented students majoring in Biology, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Mathematics and Engineering to complete research training and work alongside faculty mentors.
Qualified students participating in the MARC Undergraduate Student Training in Academic Research (MARC U*STAR) program are provided with academic and research support to prepare them to pursue biomedical and biobehavioral research-related careers by obtaining their Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. degrees.
“As a Hispanic-Serving Institution, St. Mary’s has a long history of enrolling and graduating first-generation, low-income and underrepresented students in higher education,” said Winston Erevelles, dean of the School of Science, Engineering and Technology.
The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology serves around 900 undergraduate and graduate students through six academic departments. The acceptance rate for MARC trainees into graduate programs over the past 10 years is 100 percent.
“The MARC trainees will continue to serve as positive role models to their peers and will help to promote a culture of undergraduate research on our campus,” said Timothy Raabe, Ph.D., associate dean, chair and professor of biological sciences, and director of the MARC U*STAR Program at St. Mary’s.
The renewal also includes the creation of a MARC Associates program to extend MARC activities to qualified students with an interest in graduate school. The program will provide resources such as information and application strategies for securing academic-year and summer research opportunities, travel awards to attend professional society conferences to present research, and help to establish networks as students prepare for doctoral study.
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