1.
Q: Whom do these programs serve?
A: There are multiple target audiences for the six KCP strategic components.
Please read the text specific to each program.
2.
Q: How do I access these programs for myself or my child?
A: These programs may be accessed through Michigan's public and private colleges and universities.
Please call the KCP Institutional Representative at the institution of interest for specific program
information.
3.
Q: How does my college or university apply for a grant for the 4-S Program, Morris
Hood, Jr. Progam or the
MICUP Program?
A: New KCP Request for Proposals are announced each spring. The Request for Proposal can be viewed at
this website. Applications are accepted only during the appropriate timeline and deadline specified in the RFP.
4.
Q: How does my institution access funds for the College Day Program, Future Faculty Fellowship Program a
nd Visiting Professors Program?
A: These programs are funded through legislative appropriations that are distributed directly to the
institutions. Funds are made available to the 15 public universities in Michigan.
5.
Q: How can my college find Future Faculty Fellowship graduates who may be interested in teaching at my
university?
A: The KCP Initiative publishes a
Directory of Graduates
that may be helpful in identifying potential faculty.
6.
Q: How can I find out about KCP conferences and events?
A: Go to the KCP Initiative Calendar for a list of upcoming events. Also, information
on the Joint Fellows Conferenceor here for information on the Equity in the Classroom Conference.
7. Q: How do I apply for a FFF Program Fellowship?
A: Please see the list for contact numbers. Call the Future Faculty Fellowship Program Coordinator
at the appropriate
university.