Academic Resources




Academic Resources

Academic Enrichment Programs

The Academic Enrichment Programs offers a wide range of research-oriented academic preparation programs for UCSD undergraduates in various fields of study. Theses programs are designed to encourage students to pursue Ph.D.’s, medical degrees, and other advanced degrees in academic research and to provide academic support to students from freshman year to graduate school. In this effort, a special emphasis is made to increase the number of low-income and ethnically underrepresented students in graduate school and in academic and research professional positions.
  • Faculty Mentor Program

  • The Faculty Mentor Program offers research experience to any junior or senior with a GPA of 2.7 or higher who wants to prepare for graduate or professional school. Participants work as research assistants to UCSD faculty members for at least 10 hours per week during the Winter and Spring quarters. Students receive 4 units of 199 independent study credits for each quarter.

    Contact: Veronica Henson-Phillips
    (858) 534-5791
    vhensonphillips
  • @ucsd.edu
  • Health and medical professionals Preparation Program (Hmp3)

  • The Health Promotions Program assists students in their preparation for careers in the health professions such as in medicine, dentistry, nursing, public health, pharmacy, etc. Activities include a volunteer placement program, faculty or community member mentors, pre-professional seminars, peer discussion groups, and library and resource materials.

    Contact: Adele Wilson
    (858) 534-7579
    awilson@ucsd.edu

  • Minority Science Program

  • The Camp Science Program provides support to underrepresented students who are seeking Bachelor’s degrees in chemistry, physics or other sciences. Activities include informational and skill-building workshops, field trips to local companies or research institutions, research opportunities, research camps, book scholarships and a resource/computer room is provided for students.

    Contact: Jacquueline Azize-Brewer
    (858) 534-8839
    jazize-brewer@ucsd.edu

  • McNair Program

  • The UCSD McNair Program is a one-year rigorous program of scholarly study activities that includes academic-year research placement, summer internship as a research assistant on a faculty mentor’s project, training on how to write and present a scholarly research paper, tutoring, guidance in applying for graduate school and obtaining fellowships, preparation for the GRE and seminars provided by faculty.

    Contact: Tom K. Brown
    (858) 534-2937
    tkbrown@ucsd.edu

  • University of California Leadership Excellence Through Advanced Degrees

  • Also known as UC LEADS, this two-year program of research and scholarly activities for undergraduates is designed to prepare students for Ph.D. programs, preferably at the University of California. UC LEADS scholars participate in the UCSD Summer Research Program and continue their research during the following academic year through the Faculty Mentor Program. During the second year, students participate in summer research on another UC campus and continue to be involved in enrichment activities during the academic year at UCSD.

    Contact: Valita Jones
    (858) 822-2030
    valita@ucsd.edu


    *For more information about the Academic Enrichment Programs, call (858) 534-1774, email Elizabeth Blocker at eblocker@ucsd.edu or visit the website at http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/aep. The office is in the University Center, Room 411.



More Academic Resources


Academic Internship Office
The Academic Internship Program is a valuable form of professional training which provide students the opportunity to test their career interests in an off-campus setting. Student benefits include practical experience, career clarification, transcript notation, professional contacts and upper division elective units (pass/no pass). The office is located in the Literature Building on the Warren campus. Walk-in hours are 8am-12pm and 1pm-4pm on Mondays, Tuesday, Thursdays and Fridays and 8am-1pm on Wednesdays.

Contact: (858) 534-4355, email: aipwebmaster@ucsd.edu or visit: http://aip.ucsd.edu.

African American & African Studies Research Project
For information on the African American and African Studies Research Project, please contact (858) 822-0265.

Career Services Center
The UCSD Career Services Center is your one-stop-shop for advice and information on internships, careers, graduate school and jobs. Services include career advising for students who need help in choosing a major, exploring and identifying career options, planning careers goals, job search strategies, networking, interviewing and resume preparation. The Career Services Center is located on Library Walk, southwest of the Price Center.

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8:00am – 4:30pm; Wednesday: 8:00am-7:00pm; Friday: 8:00am – 2:00pm.

Contact: (858) 534-3750 or visit the website: http://career.ucsd.edu.

Ethnic Studies Department
The UCSD Department of Ethnic Studies emphasizes comparative, analytic, and relational study of ethnicity and race in the United States. Fields of emphasis include intercultural communication and conflict, population histories of America, ethnicity and identity, immigration and assimilation, ethnic politics and social movements, race and racism, urban ethnicity, intellectual and cultural histories of ethnic groups, cultural pluralism, language and ethnic life, and mass media representations of ethnic identity. The Ethnic Studies Department is located in the Social Sciences Building on the Thurgood Marshall campus.

Monday - Friday, 8am – 12pm and 1:00pm – 4:30pm.

Contact: (858) 534-3276, email: ethnicstudies@ucsd.edu or visit the website: http://ethnicstudies.ucsd.edu. Please call Theresa Aitchison at (858) 534-6040 at Social Sciences Building, Room 201.

Howard Hughes Undergraduate Science Enrichment Program
The overarching goals of the Howard Hughes Program are to make science more attractive (especially for students from disadvantaged backgrounds), to increase the ability to succeed and to be eligible to compete for admission to demanding colleges and post graduate schools. The specific goals of the program are to assure that participating students remain science majors in the university and are successful academically. We achieve this by offering a variety of enrichment activities, through drop-in advising, by providing special research opportunities and by just being a "home-base" for students to chat or study. HHUSEP is located in York Hall 3000.

Contact Kathy Kennedy (Program Coordinator) at (858) 534-6407 or email kkennedy@ucsd.edu. Visit the website at http://hhusep.ucsd.edu.

Minority Law Foundation
Student organization that fosters interest in the career of law among minority students. For more information, please call the Student Organizations and Leadership Opportunities Office at (858) 534-1577.

Office of Academic Support and Instructional Services (OASIS)
OASIS provides individual and group assistance to all registered UCSD undergraduates in a friendly, motivating environment designed to keep students on track for academic success. OASIS has specially trained tutors and peer mentors that provide students with academic support in:

Foreign languages (French, Spanish, other languages)Math & science
English language assistance for foreign-born studentsEffective time management
Graduate and professionals schools preparationStudy and test-taking skills
College paper writingCareer counseling


OASIS is located on the third floor of Center Hall. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00am - 4:30pm. For more information, call the front desk at (858) 534-3760, email oasis@ucsd.edu or visit the website http://oasis.ucsd.edu.

Spelman-Morehouse Exchange Program
This program offers students the opportunity to participate in an exchange program for one year or quarter at Spelman or Morehouse, historically Black colleges in Atlanta, Georgia. The purpose of the program is to provide a unique opportunity for students to live and study at other institutions of higher learning and experience an exciting and different educational environment. Applications are available at the Thurgood Marshall Administration Building, Room 120. For more information, contact Stephanie Muldrow (Coordinator) at (858) 534-0609, email smuldrow@ucsd.edu, or visit the website at http://provost.ucsd.edu/marshall/AcademicAdvising/exchange/program.html.

UCSD International Center’s Programs Abroad Office
The Programs Abroad Office (PAO) provides many options through which students may develop global competence. Through the University of California's Education Abroad Program (EAP) and UCSD's Opportunities Abroad Program (OAP), students may study, work, volunteer, and pursue internships throughout the world, while earning academic credit toward a degree and gaining valuable international work experience. The office is located in the International Center, second floor, on Library Walk. Call (858) 534-1123, email abroad@ucsd.edu or visit http://pao.ucsd.edu/pao/.

UCSD Libraries
Finding books, journals, databases and other materials the UCSD library owns; getting a library card; getting list of anything your faculty places “on reserve;” help on time-saving research tips; having quiet spots for studying or tables for groups work, the UCSD Libraries are here to help. For more information, stop by the reference desk at any of the UCSD Libraries or contact Tammyh Dearie for Social Sciences and Humanities at (858) 534-0733, email tdearie@ucsd.edu. Visit the website: http://libraries.ucsd.edu.

UCSD Opportunities abroad Program
The Opportunities Abroad Program (OAP) links UCSD students with unlimited worldwide options sponsored by organizations and universities other than the University of California. Through OAP, students may participate in a variety of study abroad programs, enroll directly at a foreign institution, study in locations not available through EAP and transfer academic credit to UCSD to satisfy general education, major and minor requirements. For more information, call (858) 534-1123. Visit the website: http:/programsabroad.ucsd.edu/pao/OAPoverview.htm.

University of California Education Abroad Program
The Education Abroad Program (EAP) is the University of California’s system wide study abroad program. EAP enables registered UCSD students to pursue their studies at more than 100 institutions in 33 countries, earn UC credit and satisfy major, minor and general education requirements and live and study abroad under the direction and guidance of UC faculty and staff. For more information, visit the website http://programsabroad.ucsd.edu/pao/EAPoverview.htm