WELCOME TO MARC PROGRAM
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The Minority Access to Research Career (MARC) Program was created by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) to increase the number of biomedical and behavioral scientist from minority groups. The key objective of the MARC Program in the There are more than 60 similar programs in different universities and the program at the |
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Students with a mayor in Biology or Chemistry qualify if they fulfill these requirements: Those students interested in completing studies to be a MD do not qualify. On the other hand, those interested in enrolling a M.D. Ph.D. program, do qualify, but should realize that all of those programs require science GPA's > 3.85 and MCAT score > 28. |
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Participation in the program requires: |
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The participants of the MARC Program will receive: At a National level, the MARC Program has fellowships available for graduate studies. These fellowships are very competitive and are granted to students in a graduate program. These fellowships are awarded for a maximum of five (5) years and cover Tuition Fees, laboratory supplies, and a stipend for personal expenses. |
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Application form can be obteined in the Program’s Office. This application consists of a admission form that has to be filled and three (3) letter of recommendation that has to be submitted by professors of any course of our Faculty. With the application, every student has to request an official transcript be sent to MARC Program, Facundo Bueso Bldg. 3rd Floor, The Program’s Steering Committee will analyze all the applications and all the qualified students will be called for an interview. The committee will make the selection and the students will be admitted to the Program according to the interview, application and letters of recommendations submitted by professors. The selected students will begin his/her research in the laboratory on June 1st. |