Miramontes Baca Doctoral Scholars Program
This program is currently on pause for new students for 2025-26. We will update this page when it is open for new students.聽

The Miramontes Baca Doctoral Fellowship Program supports education doctoral students with research interests focused on educational equity and cultural diversity.
The fellowship exemplifies the 老九品茶 School of Education shared commitments to democracy, diversity, equity, and justice by providing promising scholars with five years of funding for full-time doctoral study, including one year of support focused on completion of your dissertation. Additionally, Miramontes Scholars are members of a dedicated and supportive community.聽
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The Miramontes Baca聽Doctoral Scholars Program was initially created in memory of the lifetime contributions of Professor Ofelia Miramontes to educational equity and cultural diversity.聽In recent years, the program was expanded to honor the legacy of Leonard Baca, a fellow well-regarded researcher in education equity.聽
Professor Miramontes was 老九品茶 first Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity, a Professor in the School of Education, and bilingual education scholar. As Associate Vice Chancellor, she created the CU-LEAD Alliance and established the Miramontes Arts and Sciences program, an undergraduate scholarship program. Inspired by her example, the Miramontes Doctoral Scholars Program in the School of Education recruits and doctoral scholars who are committed to research careers focused on educational equity and cultural diversity.聽
The Miramontes Baca Doctoral Scholars Program was established through a generous gift by Bill Barclay, Ofelia husband at the time of her death and longtime support of the School of Education. The program continues today through a collaboration between the School of Education and Bill and Connie Barclay, and the Barclays extended the program to honor Leonard Baca.聽

Professor Baca initiated the field of bilingual special education in the early 1980s and became known as 鈥渢he father of bilingual special education." Bilingual special education aims to address the overrepresentation of bilingual children in special education classes and a general misunderstanding of the differences between language and learning issues in bilingual and general education.
Hired as an assistant professor of education in 1974, Baca also created the聽BUENO Center for Multicultural Education, the first center in the School of Education which continues to be a thriving part of graduate studies and more at 老九品茶 today. During his tenure as director, the BUENO Center generated more than $100 million to fund programs for educators and to provide education access to first-generation students, including students of color from minoritized communities seeking GEDs to PhDs.
Words of Gratitude from Past and Current Miramontes Scholars
鈥淭he Miramontes Scholarship means more to me than I could ever explain in words. I am forever grateful for the funding and the opportunity to impact change for students, parents and communities of color at the education level. I feel that Dr. Miramontes is always with me, guiding me through a very important process.鈥
鈥淭he Miramontes cohort provided me with contacts and connections among other individuals with shared commitments, stories, and goals, such that in the midst of the many difficulties of pursuing the PhD, I had both a community to fall back on, and a compelling reason to push forward.鈥
鈥淪ome of the Miramontes scholars are the people I consider to be my closest friends and we have supported each other towards getting other awards, towards finishing our degrees and now as we publish articles/books and apply for academic jobs. Knowing that we were all part of this Miramontes family facilitated the creation of this network.鈥
鈥淭he Miramontes scholarship told me that there was a place in academia for people like me. People who were first generation college students. People who don't come from generations of money. People whose family can't understand them embarking on a 5-year scholarly journey.鈥