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Topic
Partnerships between Academic Institutions;
Issues of Diversity
Institution
National Black Graduate Student Association, Inc.
Title

Institutional Partnership Program

Description

NBGSA's Institutional Partnership Program (IPP) is an initiative designed to establish strategic, on-going alliances with the nation's colleges, universities, and foundations. Further, the Institutional Partnership Program seeks to strengthen the relationship between the NBGSA, all graduate and professional school programs, and its African-American students.

The goals of the NBGSA Institutional Partnership Program are: (1) To further the professional development, advancement, and growth of future African-American leaders and scholars in higher education through institutional contributions, (2) To increase visibility and awareness of the NBGSA to graduate and undergraduate students, faculty, staff, and administrators at the local college and university level, (3) To provide institutions of higher education and their representatives an avenue to market and promote career opportunities to the African-American graduate and professional student community at the National Black Graduate Student Conference (NBGSC), (4) To provide Institutions access to the NBGSA's graduate and professional student information repository, and (5) To provide NBGSA Institutional Members an avenue to show a commitment to diversity.

http://www.nbgsa.org/partners.htm

Contact
Adrienne Dixson, President
Email: addixson@students.wisc.edu

National Black Graduate Student Association, Inc.
Howard University
MSC 590597
2400 Sixth Street, NW
Washington, D.C.  20059

Email: nationaloffice@nbgsa.org
Date Posted

March 2000




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