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Graduate Diversity at UF

Student, faculty and staff diversity is a key, integral factor in graduate education at the University of Florida. The UF Office of Graduate Minority Programs, along with other agencies on campus, exists to nurture, enhance and expand it, fostering an equitable, hospitable and inclusive educational environment where people of all backgrounds, ages and life experiences can achieve their personal and professional best through higher learning, teaching and research.

UF Office of Graduate Minority Programs

The UF Office of Graduate Minority Programs spearheads the UF Graduate School's contribution to campus diversity by working for the recruitment, retention and graduation of minority and underrepresented students in master's degree and doctoral degree programs. It has a twofold mission:

(1) Increasing the number of graduate students from underrepresented ethnic or racial groups: African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, Native Alaskans (Aleuts and Eskimos), Native Americans and Native Pacific Islanders.

(2) Providing prospective and enrolled graduate students in underrepresented demographic groups with material aid and mentoring to help in their successful pursuit of a graduate school education.

It accomplishes this mission through a variety of programs, services and support initiatives, including:

Campus Visitation Program
FAMU Feeder Program
Florida BOE Summer Fellowships
McNair Scholars Program
Professional Development Workshops
Supplemental Scholarships
UF/SFCC Development Project

In addition, its staff members stand ready to help you. You are always welcome to visit them in 115 Grinter Hall, ask questions and get to know them:

UF OGMP Administration

Laurence B. Alexander, JD, PhD
UF Graduate School Associate Dean
alexander@ufl.edu

Earl J. Wade, MEd
Assistant Director
mekkwade@ufl.edu

Sarah Perry
Executive Secretary
saraht@ufl.edu

Stephanie Perez
Graduate Student Assistant
steph10@ufl.edu

Anilec Pombo
Graduate Student Assistant
apombo21@ufl.edu

UF OGMP Recruitment and Retention

Janet P. Broiles
Coordinator
jbroiles@ufl.edu

Brittany R. Deputy
SBE Grant Program Assistant
bdeputy@aa.ufl.edu

UF OGMP Mailing Address, Telephone and Fax

UF Graduate Minority Programs
POB 115500 (115 Grinter Hall)
Gainesville FL 32611-5500
USA

352 392 6444 or 1 800 753 9798 (telephone)
352 392 3773 (fax)

ogmp@ufl.edu

Other UF Diversity Initiatives

Along with the UF Office of Graduate Minority Programs, other agencies and groups, such as the UF Dean of Students Multicultural and Diversity Affairs, also offer a campus-wide variety of programs, services and events to make everyone — regardless of their background, life experience or physical ability — feel welcome at UF and make the most of its manifold educational opportunities. For details, explore the links listed on the menu on the left of this webpage.

Documenting Diversity at UF

The UF campus community's diversity — in terms of race, ethnicity, religion, culture, gender, physical ability, age and life experience — not only reflects the multicultural makeup of America, but enhances the educational process by facilitating human enrichment through cross-cultural, cross-generational and international contact. To learn more about UF's efforts to maintain and expand its diversity through recruitment and retention of students, faculty members and researchers from minority and underrepresented demographic groups, explore the UF Office of Institutional Research's online resources by clicking on this link:

UF Office of Institutional Research Minority Facts Webpage

 

 
 

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