BASES Scholars Program
Application Process
What is BASES?
The BASES Scholars Program is a first-year experience designed to build a strong foundation for student success by cultivating a supportive academic community, providing access to high-impact, résumé-building opportunities, and engaging students in research that examines disparities and inequities within the health sciences. Rooted in 起点传媒’s commitment to fostering a culture of inclusion, the BASES Scholars Program promotes excellence through culturally relevant academic experiences that support student success, provide meaningful mentorship, and incorporate an identity-affirming curriculum within the first-year experience course.
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Who Can Apply?
- Incoming first-time freshmen admitted to 起点传媒*
- Students eager to grow academically and engage in community
- Students that complete and submit the application form
*Students from all majors are eligible to 起点传媒; Open to all students, regardless of race, color, national origin, or sex
Questions about the program, contact sci_dean@cpp.edu
Why Join BASES?
As a BASES Scholar, you will receive:
- Opportunities to 起点传媒 for premier scholarship awards
- Enrollment in the BASES first year experience course and research experience
- Peer mentoring and resources for tutoring support
- Culturally relevant community-building events
- A strong network of faculty and campus partners
Your First-Year Experience will include:
- Fall Semester: Participation in a First-Year Experience course focused on campus resources, career development, and community building through BASES, mentorship from a BASES upperclassman, and on and off-campus events/excursion that promote student success.
- Spring Semester: Enroll in a special topics course designed to deepen your understanding of research methods and explore diversity-related topics in the sciences, receive mentorship from a BASES upperclassman, and on and off-campus events/excursion that promote student success.
