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Diversity Issues in Testing Committee Update (September 2019)

By Megan Welsh posted 09-29-2019 02:41 AM

  

LKetterlinGeller.jpgLeanne Ketterlin-Geller, Southern Methodist University

The Committee on Diversity Issues in Testing (CODIT) is proud to announce the continuation of two important initiatives for the 2020 NCME Annual Meeting. First, for the third consecutive year, we will award up to seven (7) Travel Scholarships to graduate students from underrepresented minoritized groups to present papers at the 2020 NCME Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA. Applicants must be NCME members who are presenting authors of a paper accepted for presentation and are African American, Latino/a, and/or Native American. As you receive your acceptance notifications, please visit the NCME homepage, or the graduate students section of the resources page to download the application form. You can also access it here: NCME-CODIT_2020_Travel_Scholarship_Application.pdf.

Second, after hosting a successful networking reception for researchers from historically marginalized groups at the 2019 NCME Annual Meeting, we are excited to host another event at the 2020 Annual Meeting. Look for more details in the March 2020 newsletter.

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