The Tribal Membership Initiative
(TMI) is administered by the UC San Diego Division of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs (GEPA) and aims to increase diversity by providing fellowships to incoming graduate students of Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian ancestry. These groups’ federal and state recognition depends not on their racial or ethnic designation, but on the political designation as enrolled members of a community to which the state has a political arrangement that includes responsibilities and obligations.
The following topics may be found on the TMI Fellowship website.
- Eligibility
- Eligible Degree Programs
- Fellowship Application Instructions
- Award Details
- Background and Rationale
TMI Application Process
- Fall & Winter
- TMI Application Process in Slate
- Applicants to graduate study at UC San Diego who wish to be considered for admission under the Tribal Membership Initiative must complete the standard UC San Diego graduate admission application which includes providing letters of recommendation, test scores, and academic records/transcripts.
- The application contains a section on the personal information page that asks applicants if they would like to receive consideration under the initiative. If yes, they are prompted to indicate their tribal affiliation on the application and provide the required documentation.
- Documentation of affiliation with a federally recognized tribe may be in the form of a valid tribal identification card, a letter of verification from the tribal chair, or chair of the tribal educational committee. View this website for a list of federally recognized tribes.
- Native Hawaiian applicants should provide a copy of their Hawaiian Registry card from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs or a verification letter from Kamehameha Schools.
- Applicants should submit this documentation during the online application process or to the department/program to which they have applied.
- If an applicant sends documentation to the department
- The department should upload the applicant’s documentation in Slate and label it “TMI Documentation”
- If the applicant is admitted into an eligible grad program, then the department should nominate the applicant for the TMI Fellowship
- GEPA will check the applicant's eligibility for the TMI. If eligible for the TMI, GEPA will award the TMI Fellowship in Slate and the applicant will be notified via Slate.
- The applicant will then have the option to accept the award.
- If an applicant sends documentation to the department
- TMI Application Process in Slate
- Proactive Outreach to Prospective TMI Fellowship Recipients
- GEPA also sends communication about the TMI Fellowship and Fellowship Application Instructions to potentially eligible applicants.
- If the applicants are interested in being considered for the TMI, they are instructed to send their documents to their graduate coordinator.
- If an applicant sends documentation to the department
- The department should upload the student’s documentation in Slate and label it “TMI Documentation”
- If the applicant is accepted into an eligible grad program, then the department should nominate them for the TMI Fellowship
- GEPA will check the applicant’s eligibility for the TMI. If eligible for the TMI, GEPA will award the TMI Fellowship in Slate and the student will be notified via Slate.
- The applicant will then have the option to accept the award
- Proactive Outreach to Prospective TMI Fellowship Recipients
TMI Nomination Process
Please see Fellowship Workflow Nominations - How To For Departments
Native American Opportunity Program
Please see Native American Opportunity Plan (NAOP) & NAOP FAQs