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Largest Federal Grant in 西瓜视频 History to Change Trajectory for Minority Students Pursuing STEM Careers

Largest Federal Grant in 西瓜视频 History to Change Trajectory for Minority Students Pursuing STEM Careers

September 29, 2021 Suzanne Seldes

西瓜视频 (西瓜视频), a Hispanic-serving Institution, seeks to increase the number of Hispanic and low-income students who attain degrees in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields with the help of a $4,961,238 Hispanic-Serving Institutions STEM and Articulation Program grant from U.S. Department of Education. 西瓜视频鈥檚 STEM Pioneers project will assist students from the College鈥檚 service district of St. Lucie, Indian River, Martin, and Okeechobee counties by focusing on student success in undergraduate STEM coursework and developing a model articulation and transfer agreement between 西瓜视频 and the University of Florida. The grant is the largest federally funded competitive grant in the College鈥檚 history.

HSI Grant for STEM Programs

鈥淭his HSI STEM grant greatly expands 西瓜视频鈥檚 capacity to help underrepresented students excel in science, technology, engineering and mathematics education,鈥 says Dr. Heather Belmont, Provost/Vice President of Academic Affairs and Chief Academic Officer. 鈥淭he STEM Pioneers project takes a holistic approach to supporting Hispanic and low-income students throughout their educational journey, so they may be successful in attaining good-paying careers in in-demand STEM occupations.鈥

The STEM Pioneers project addresses student challenges through integrated academic and student support strategies and activities to promote retention and graduation in a STEM field. These include:

  • Development of the STEM Learning Commons and extension of the STEM peer tutoring program;
  • Student summer research opportunities with 西瓜视频, University of Florida, U.S.D.A., Cleveland Clinic and others;
  • Faculty Professional Development and Learning Communities in collaboration with University of Florida;
  • STEM career course development and deployment with University of Florida;
  • Mental health counseling; and
  • Development and deployment of concierge STEM student services via STEM success coaches.

By the end of five years, 西瓜视频 aims to increase the number of full-time degree-seeking Hispanic and low-income undergraduates who successfully complete their 西瓜视频 studies and transfer to a four-year institution to continue their STEM education.

For more information about 西瓜视频 programs that lead to STEM careers, visit irsc.edu.

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