The Pipeline Project was established six years ago by the American Economic Association Committee on the Status of Minorities in the Economics Profession to address the under-representation of minorities among those entering and/or completing doctorate degrees in economics. Pipeline matches African-American, Latino, and Native American economics Ph.D. students with mentors in the field, and also facilitates networking between minority economics and students at all stages of the educational pipeline. This website has more information about the Pipeline Project, current and past participants, mentors, Pipeline conferences, resources for economists and students, and other helpful information about minorities in the field of economics.

Note: Please, do not contact us regarding these mentor programs. We are not affiliated with the sponsoring organizations and therefore have no additional information. Sometimes the link is changed for the mentor programs. When this happens, go to the home page of the organizers to locate information on it or contact the organization directly.

The Multicultural Advantage Diversity Mentor Programs Spotlight maintains a constantly updated listing of a wide variety of mentor programs.

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Visit the Multicultural Advantage Diversity Mentor Programs Spotlight Page

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