The Center for Multicultural Equity & Access (CMEA) supports students at Georgetown University in a variety of ways. . . . A Legacy of Belonging Check out this press article from Georgetown magazine on the Community Scholars program. Click here to read Report a Bias-Related Incident Any member of the university community can make a report […]| Center for Multicultural Equity and Access
Charlene Brown-McKenzie, alumna and Georgetown’s senior associate dean of students and executive director of access and success, talks to THE FEED about her experience as a Georgetown student and the most pressing issues shaping her work today.| THE FEED
A Legacy of Belonging Check out this press article from Georgetown magazine on the Community Scholars program. Program Overview The Community Scholars Program has led Georgetown’s efforts to promote social justice for 50+ years by enrolling a more diverse student body. Managed by the Center for Multicultural Equity & Access (CMEA), the program provides enhanced […]| Center for Multicultural Equity and Access
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Established in 1968, Georgetown University’s Community Scholars Program is a nationally recognized model for supporting the academic success of first-generation and limited-income college students. The program’s hallmark is a rigorous […]| Called to Be