Resources for Africana Studies Students
Find the support you need to be successful on campus and after graduation with these UM-Flint Africana Studies student resources.
Advising
All Africana Studies students work with a professional academic advisor to ensure they are on track to graduate in a timely and cost-effective manner. Schedule an appointment with Khalilah Rashada to:
- Register for classes
- Conduct a graduation audit
- Discuss which courses are right for you
- And more
SCHEDULE AN ADVISING APPOINTMENT
Scholarships
There are numerous scholarships available to Africana Studies students at UM-Flint. Visit Financial Aid's Scholarship page for more information on eligibility and how to apply!
CAS Opportunity Fund
The CAS Opportunity Fund provides additional funding for students, faculty, & staff to pursue research projects, travel, professional development, and more.
Learn more about the CAS Opportunity Fund.
Student Clubs and Organizations
Many Africana Studies students are members of UM-Flint organizations such as the:
- African Student Association
- Black Student Union-Flint
- Black Student Union (BSU)-Ann Arbor
- International Student Organization
Africana Studies Research Guide
The Frances Willson Thompson Library has compiled this guide to frequently used resources in the research of Africana Studies.