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NASPA Undergraduate Fellows Program (NUFP)
The NASPA Undergraduate Fellows program is a semi-structured mentoring program for undergraduate students wishing to explore and better understand the field of student affairs and/or higher education. Students and mentors apply as a pair, and if selected are provided the foundation to establish a semi-structured mentoring relationship at their institution. Students, once selected, are known as Fellows, and are also given the opportunity to attend a national conference, participate in paid internships, and participate in the Summer Leadership Institute.
For more information, please visit the NUFP website here. You can also contact the Campus Coordinator, Lupe Garcia, by email lupe.garcia@sa.ucsb.edu.
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