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Campbell Scholars Program

The Campbell Scholars Program provides cultural, academic, social, and financial literacy resources and mentorship to students of color and their allies during their four years at Alma College. Our mission is to develop pathways that lead to educational success, college persistence, and graduation for all students with an emphasis on students of color. Campbell Scholars participate in a range of enrichment activities including social, cultural, leadership programs throughout the year!

First-year Campbell Scholars participate in the Julius Chatman Living Learning Community (JCLLC), where they live together, build connections, and develop their leadership skills in a residential setting.


Benefits

  • Connections and lifelong friendships
  • Leadership and networking opportunities that make you attractive for campus leadership positions (Resident Assistants, KCP Mentors, First Year Guides, Student Congress)
  • Personalized access to campus resources
  • Opportunities to travel off campus
  • First-year students receive a total $750 benefit at the Alma College Bookstore through participation in the JCLLC

Eligibility

  • Self identify as a student of color (i.e. Black/African American, Native American, Hispanic/Latino/a/x, Asian, Pacific Islander, Multi-racial).
  • Be interested in advocating for the advancement of students of color in higher education if you are a student of color or do not identify as a student of color.

How to Join

First-Year Students

To apply, contact the Diversity and Inclusion Office. Once you’re a Campbell Scholar, you are automatically enrolled for the next year and will continue to receive notifications about our events!

 

Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors

Students of color and their allies can contact the Diversity and Inclusion Office to join the Campbell Scholars Program at any time during their four years at Alma College. You’ll have access to the same social, academic, and cultural programs, and networking and mentorship opportunities. Some of the eligibility requirements may be slightly different, so please contact the Diversity and Inclusion Office to learn more.

Requirements

First-Year Students

  • Participate in pre-orientation activities for students of color
  • Enroll in the King-Chavez-Parks Mentor Program (KCP) as a mentee (sophomores may enroll in KCP as a mentee during their second year).
  • Attend academic, social, and cultural programs throughout the year.
  • Participate in a group community service project
  • Enroll in a general education course with the other JCLLC members
  • Maintain a 2.7 GPA

Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors

  • Attend and/or coordinate academic, social, and cultural programs throughout the year.
  • Serve as a mentor for first-year Campbell Scholars and a program ambassador.
  • Sophomores have the option of enrolling in the KCP Mentor Program as a mentee and completing a Campbell Scholar Success Plan during their second year.
  • Maintain a 2.7 GPA