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Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship

MMUF at CSUDH

Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program (MMUF)

CSUDH is proud to be one of five CSU campuses—including CSU Fullerton, CSU Long Beach, CSU Los Angeles, and CSU San Bernardino—that are home to the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program. Established in 1988, the program’s initial cohort of eight member institutions has expanded considerably, comprising nearly 50 member schools and three consortia. The ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú consortium is honored to join other MMUF institutions on the west coast, such as Stanford, UC Berkeley, Caltech, UCLA, USC, UC Riverside, Whittier College, and the Claremont Colleges consortium.

Open to students of all races and ethnicities, the program is committed to broadening the range of scholarly perspectives in the US academy, with a focus on the humanities and the humanistic social sciences. The program’s main objective is to increase the number of students committed to producing scholarship that contributes to complete and accurate narratives of the human experience. Through activities that emphasize mentoring, research support, and student-cohort building, MMUF programs identify and support students of great promise and help them become scholars and professionals of the highest distinction.

Each year, the CSUDH MMUF program will select 3-5 Mellon Fellows, who will receive financial assistance, close professional mentorship, summer research opportunities, and graduate application support while engaging in activities that help to foster intellectual growth. For more information about the national program, please visit the national Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program page by clicking .

ÌýProgram Benefits
  • $2000 semester stipends
  • $4500 summer stipends to conduct research with a faculty mentor
  • $800 scholar development funds for travel and research expenses
  • GRE preparation and test reimbursement
  • Up to $10,000 repayment in undergraduate/graduate student loans, once entered into a Ph.D. program
  • Guest lectures and social/cultural activities throughout the year
  • Ongoing professional advising and moral support

MMUF fellows benefit most from continuing their studies with other students moving toward similar goals, including MMUF fellows at other institutions, creating a local, regional, and national cohort and support system.

Additional Opportunities

Regional Undergraduate Conferences

There are seven regional MMUF conferences, which bring together MMUF fellows and coordinators from member institutions in the same geographic region. At these conferences, often held annually, fellows will have the opportunity to present their research, make connections to other fellows outside their programs, and gain a sense of what academic conferences are like. CSUDH is part of the West Coast Conference, which includes:

California Institute of Technology

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Claremont Colleges Consortium

Stanford University

University of California at Berkeley

University of California at Los Angeles

University of California at Riverside

University of New Mexico

University of Southern California

Whittier College

MMUF Undergraduate Journal

Since 1995, the Harvard University MMUF program has published the MMUF Undergraduate Journal, which features scholarly articles from MMUF fellows from all member institutions. The purpose of this journal is to showcase fellows’ research and scholarship, while also providing undergraduate students with a glimpse into the processes and expectations of academic publishing.