- Cadena, Melissa;
- Amaya, Cathy;
- Duan, Daisy;
- Rico, Carlos;
- García-Bayona, Leonor;
- Blanco, Aníbal;
- Agreda, Yessica;
- Villegas Rodríguez, Gonzalo;
- Ceja, Alexis;
- Martinez, Vianna;
- Goldman, Olivia;
- Fernandez, Robert
Applying to graduate school can be particularly challenging for students from historically minoritized backgrounds due to a hidden curriculum in the graduate admissions process. To address this issue, a team of volunteer STEM trainees established the Científico Latino Graduate Student Mentorship Initiative (CL-GSMI) in 2019 to support applicants from historically minoritized backgrounds. CL-GSMI is designed to improve access to critical resources, including information, mentorship, and financial support, and has assisted 443 students in applying and matriculating to graduate school. Using program evaluation data from 2020 to 2021, we highlight areas in graduate school admissions that can be improved to promote equity and inclusion.