What is NUFP?
NASPA Undergraduate Fellow Program (NUFP) is a semi structured mentoring program for undergraduates that are interested in or exploring the field of student affairs. Students and mentors both apply for the program together. Students that are selected will then get to participate in conferences, the Dungy Leadership Institute and summer internships.
NUFP Mission
The mission of the NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program is to increase the number of historically disenfranchised and underrepresented professionals in student affairs and/or higher education, including but not limited to those of racial and ethnic-minority background; those having a disability; and those identifying as LGBTQ.
NUFP Program Elements
On-campus Mentorship
Conference opportunities
Western Regional Conference
November 2012, Waikoloa, Hawaii
NASPA Annual Conference
March 2013, Orlando, Florida
March 2014, Baltimore, Maryland
March 2015, New Orleans, Louisiana
March 2016, Indianapolis, Indiana
Dungy Leadership Institute
June 2012, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas
June 2013, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
Summer Internship
At various institutions around the country
NUFP at OSU
Oregon State University is one institution that has the most number of NUFP Scholars in the program within our region. You will be able to create strong bonds with the other fellows, have great connections with your mentor and also other professionals in the field.
Continuing Professional Development
AHE 499: Exploration of Higher Education (NUFP Class)- Winter Term
Social Events and Celebration
For more information contact our NUFP Coordinator, Kim McAloney at Kim.Mcaloney@oregonstate.edu













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