The Office of Inclusive Excellence promotes student academic success and engagement with the campus community through scholarships, a mentorship program, and connecting you with multicultural activities.
The Merrell T. Marshall Memorial Scholarship provides funding to students committed to identifying and addressing issues of diversity. And the Black Alumni Constituents Society offers two scholarships that cover tuition and books, respectively, for qualified students. Learn more.
PhD Pathways pairs students from underrepresented backgrounds considering a doctoral degree with faculty, professional staff, community professionals, and distinguished alumni in mentor-protégé relationships. Learn more.
The Say Something program is coordinated by the Office of the Dean of Students. Say Something provides a centralized way for Ball State community members to report concerns and incidents or address observed difficulties that may impede a person's success at Ball State University.
For more information visit the Say Something site.