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Educational Access Programs

Minority Student Programs
As a minority student at Southeast, you are given opportunities for personal growth and maturity, enhanced student learning and leadership in promotion of multiculturalism and diversity.  You can take advantage of these opportunities by utilizing the services provided by the Office of Minority Student Programs at Southeast.  Some of the services they provide include:
• student organizations
• Minority Mentor Program
• Peer Mentor Program
• INROADS

Minority student organizations provide you with opportunities for leadership and personal development.  Some of the organizations include the Association of Black Collegians, Black Student Fellowship Mass Gospel Choir and the Marva Collins Education Club.

The Minority Mentor Program recruits students who have scored in the ACT range in which the University does not currently have responsive scholarship programs and gives you a foundation for college success. 

The Peer Mentor Program helps first year students make the transition to campus community and college life.  You are paired with an upper-class “mentor” who acquaints you with resources and services available on campus, assists you with understanding the structure and systems of the University and invites you to attend cultural, developmental and educational events.  

INROADS is a program placing talented minority students in business and industry to prepare you for corporate and community leadership roles.  It promotes your leadership skills through experiential learning on on-campus and community activities.

For more information on the Office of Minority Student Programs, visit http://www4.semo.edu/EAP/.


Non-traditional and Commuter Student Services
Southeast offers a variety of services for you as a non-traditional or commuter student.  Some of the services include:
• child care
• car pooling
• preferred parking
• shuttle buses
• meal plans
• banking services
• tutorial services
• lockers
• lounges
• computer labs
• off-campus housing
• Southeast P.M.
• non-traditional student organizations
• mentoring program

A non-traditional student is defined as an individual over the age of 25 who may be married, have children, be a veteran or have a GED.  Commuter students are students who do not live in the residence halls on Southeast’s campus.  For more information on Southeast’s Non-traditional and Commuter Student Services, visit http://www5.semo.edu/commuters/index.htm.

 

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