Affinity Group Resources

The Boucher Career Education Center (BCEC) upholds Saint Michael’s College’s commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Each of us at the College carries an obligation to ensure all students, faculty and staff encounter a welcoming, supportive, and inclusive environment.

In line with that commitment, here in the BCEC we strive to ensure that our processes, policies, and behaviors support and encourage diversity and meet the needs of all individuals that come to the Center, especially those from historically underrepresented and marginalized groups. We embrace Saint Michael’s vision of inclusion and diversity not only racial and ethnic identities but also gender, age, religion, language, ability/disability, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, military service, geographic origin and first generation/multi generation college experiences.

BIPOC Resources

Grad school resource websites:

  • PhD Balance 
    • This website is geared towards BIPOC grad school resources and includes many links for resources surrounding scholarships, mental wellbeing, and other support for Students of Color. One section of the website provides BIPOC grad chats, seminars, and blogs.
  • Abolition Science
    • Podcast run by BIPOC grad students for BIPOC grad students (or prospective students)
  • The American Psychological Association (APA)
    • Specific info for BIPOC resources that includes information on mentorship programs, financial aid, and other resources

BIPOC Scholarships:

Law School Resources:

Fellowships:

  • ProFellow.com
    • List of STEM fellowship opportunities for minorities and women.

Internships/Research opportunities:

Career Fairs:

Vermont Specific:

Resources for Asian American/Pacific Islander

Resources for Latinx

Resources for undocumented/DACA students

Resources for Native American/Indigenous Peoples

Other Resources: 

Students with Disabilities Resources

On Campus

Scholarships:

Resources:

International Student Resources

Resources:

BIPOC Resources

Grad school resource websites:

  • PhD Balance 
    • This website is geared towards BIPOC grad school resources and includes many links for resources surrounding scholarships, mental wellbeing, and other support for Students of Color. One section of the website provides BIPOC grad chats, seminars, and blogs.
  • Abolition Science
    • Podcast run by BIPOC grad students for BIPOC grad students (or prospective students)
  • The American Psychological Association (APA)
    • Specific info for BIPOC resources that includes information on mentorship programs, financial aid, and other resources

BIPOC Scholarships:

Law School Resources:

Fellowships:

  • ProFellow.com
    • List of STEM fellowship opportunities for minorities and women.

Internships/Research opportunities:

Career Fairs:

Vermont Specific:

Resources for Asian American/Pacific Islander

Resources for Latinx

Resources for undocumented/DACA students

Resources for Native American/Indigenous Peoples

Other Resources: 

Students with Disabilities Resources

On Campus

Scholarships:

Resources:

International Student Resources

Resources: