Established in Spring 2022, Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies is a multidisciplinary minor program offered by the Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies Committee at Central.
The Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies minor draws from social science, history, and both literary and cultural traditions to provide students with the knowledge and understanding of the experiences and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States.
The study of equity, justice, and inclusion of all races in America is an essential part of the university's mission. Recent events have drawn long-needed attention to prejudice against and ignorance about Asian American and Pacific Islander populations. This minor will enable all students to explore the complex history and contributions of these Americans, as well as shine a light on prejudices and stereotypes that persist.
Dr. Xiaoping Shen Scholarship
for Students in Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies Minor
Award Criteria:
One or more scholarships shall be awarded to matriculated students who have declared a minor in Asian American and Pacific Islander Studies (AAPIS) as follows:
- a $500 scholarship shall be awarded after the completion of nine credits in AAPIS including the core course (AAPI 110) and
- a $1,000 scholarship shall be awarded after they have completed the minor (18 credits).
All recipients receiving the scholarship referenced in (1) above shall have a GPA minimum of 2.5 overall and 2.7 in AAPIS. All recipients receiving the scholarship referenced in (2) above shall have a GPA minimum of 2.7 overall and 3.0 in AAPIS and must be enrolled in at least 2 credits during the semester in which the scholarship is applied.
All recipients must submit a statement of approximately 150 words describing the student’s interest in the AAPIS.
The above awards shall be distributed annually. In case there are no qualified candidates in a year, there will be no award for the year.