The School of Engineering (SoE) strives to maintain an environment that stimulates excellence in scholarship and service along with a commitment to diversity through the coordinated efforts and services of the Multicultural Engineering Program (MEP). Also known as the MESA Engineering Program, MEP is the university level component of the statewide system Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA)—a program of the University of California Office of the President. At UC Santa Cruz, MEP is an integral part of the Undergraduate Advising Unit–providing advice in academic, career, social and cultural areas for students in the SoE community.
The Role of MEP
MEP provides a variety of academic and personal support services to encourage the academic success and graduation of aspiring engineering students who are first in their family to attend college or first to enroll in computer science or engineering studies, or from family backgrounds of limited financial resources and less educational opportunities. The MEP learning community augments students’ undergraduate experience by engaging their full participation in services and activities which ensure that students gain access and achieve success, and by leveraging a strong support network that encourages their matriculation into graduate school.
Examples of Services to Students
Academic advising, academic success skills seminars and workshops, faculty and alumni connections
Career and professional development tips (résumé and cover letters, interviewing, job fairs)
Community service connections, outreach, student involvement, summer bridge peer mentor positions
Complimentary fax services, local phone access, MEP group email list serve
24-hour access to a dedicated resource/study center facility, plus computer lab with printer and internet access
Individual lockers, lending library, loan of textbooks, check-out of scientific calculator for exams
Links to part-time jobs, research fellowships, internship opportunities, technical forums and conferences
Peer mentoring and community support networks, social and study break events, student assistant positions
Peer review of applications (scholarships, summer internships, graduate school), personal statements
Personal advising and counseling referrals
Scholarship opportunities, advise on financial support
SHPE and NSBE student organizations support, events sponsorship, officer leadership training
“Success In Engineering” summer bridge program participation (for new students), student staff positions
Tutorial services (tutoring assistance, study cluster groups), tutor positions
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News and Events
4-26-2008
The Northern California Council of Black Professional Engineers (NCCBPE) 2008 Spirit of Unity Scholarship for $1,000 is available
3-26-2008
There are openings for 1-2 MEP Center student assistant positions for spring 2008
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1-25-2008
EE 70 TUTORING SUPPORT - If you are interested in receiving tutoring
support for this class, please do not hesitate to contact our new MEP tutor for winter quarter: