The ASA Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) is a program designed to support underrepresented minority students who are pursuing a doctoral degree in sociology. The program is sponsored by the American Sociological Association (ASA) and aims to increase diversity within the field of sociology by providing financial support, mentoring, and professional development opportunities to minority students.
The MFP provides several types of financial support to eligible students, including tuition and fee waivers, annual stipends, and funding for professional development activities such as attending conferences and workshops. The program also provides mentorship from experienced sociologists who help students navigate the academic and professional challenges they may face during their graduate studies.
The MFP is a highly competitive program, with a limited number of fellowships available each year. However, for eligible applicants, the program provides a valuable opportunity to receive financial support and mentorship while pursuing a doctoral degree in sociology. Additionally, participation in the program helps to increase diversity within the field of sociology and promotes the development of a more inclusive and equitable academic community.