African American Mentoring Program
Acknowledging, recording, retelling, and addressing African American graduate students’ experiences is important to their success in higher education. One of the key elements to student success is mentorship. From preschool to college, Black students demonstrate positive academic outcomes in environments where they are supported by healthy mentoring villages. Since 2001, AAMP has supported the needs of 300 undergraduate and graduate students of African descent throughout SDSU and at our sister AAMP program at California State University Long Beach (CSULB Founding Faculty Directors: Dr. Beverly Booker Ammah and Dr. Brandon Gamble).
Learn more: AAMP