"aims to assist students in transitioning to college through a network of peer mentors trained to offer guidance and advice, including Eastern Michigan upper-class students."
Includes the BrotherHOOD initiative for first-generation, low-income and culturally underrepresented male students and the SisterHOOD initiative for females of color.
Alumni mentors help students with career and job hunting advice. Or, provide help to transfer students or out-of-state students in transitioning to EMU.
Mentors are there to answer any questions the mentee might have, whether that is regarding sexual orientation, gender identity, or questions of a purely academic nature.
Available to students who are low income, first generation, or from underrepresented groups. The purpose of the McNair Program is to assist students in completing their Bachelor's degree, and to gain admission to Master's / Doctoral programs.
MAGIC is a campus based support program that is designed to provide EMU students who were formerly in foster care with the necessary independent living skills to encourage a successful transition into adulthood, completion of a college degree, and career entry.