- September 8, 2021
Incoming Mason freshman and EIP graduate Muhammad Farhan Babar is no stranger to helping others.
- August 30, 2021
After coming to the United States from El Salvador to join her mother late in 2010, she enrolled in Mason's Early Identification Program and was an academic star at Freedom High School in Woodbridge, Virginia.
- August 26, 2021
About one in three Mason students are in the first generation of their families to attend college. First-generation college students find a welcoming environment at Mason, with a multi-layered support network to help ensure success and provide help through any challenge.
- June 30, 2021
Of the 108 Northern Virginia graduating seniors who participated in the university's Early Identification Program, 48 have chosen to attend Mason. Twenty-eight of those students have been awarded partial or full scholarships.
- May 10, 2021
Accounting major Isabella Bah began her Mason journey as a student in the Early Identification Program.
- Wed, 09/23/2020 - 16:43
The Honors College seeks to instill life-long learning, curiosity, and critical thinking in motivated students across all disciplines. The Early Identification Program (EIP) is designed to close the access gap in higher education by providing resources and readiness support to prospective first-generation college students. By working together, we encourage success by offering holistic support for students' academic and personal achievement.
- Fri, 09/04/2020 - 05:00
During the pandemic shutdown, EIP, just like all programming at Mason, was forced to pivot to online platforms.
- Thu, 09/03/2020 - 05:00
Kristen Alleyne and Elene Lipartiani, incoming freshmen at George Mason University, have been honored with I-Achieve scholarships for academic excellence. The awards are being given for the first time this year, as part of a grant Mason received from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation last fall.
- Thu, 03/12/2020 - 05:00
The STEM Fusion program is part of Mason’s Early Identification Program (EIP), an extensive outreach effort to more than 650 first-generation college-bound students in the Northern Virginia area.