DCCCD STEM INSTITUTE DR. PEGGY SHADDUCK FEBRUARY 18, 2014.

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DCCCD STEM INSTITUTE DR. PEGGY SHADDUCK FEBRUARY 18, 2014

COMPONENTS OF THE INSTITUTE Seminars and Summit Mentoring for STEM Scholars by STEM Fellows Information links and extra activities Scholarship support Fellows Academy

CURRENT SCHOLARS AND FELLOWS 120 students about 40% female about 30% Latino about 20% each black, white, Asian variety of nationalities 23 mentors also a highly diverse group

SUPPORTERS OF THE DCCCD STEM INSTITUTE Eddie Bernice Johnson Grant Hunt Oil Co. Citi Fluor Texas Instruments W.W. Caruth Foundation

OTHER STEM HIGH POINTS WITHIN DCCCD NSF STEP grants Brookhaven’s geosciences program K12 emphasis Students participating in NASA programs Strong AAS degree programs Revising the developmental math approach

HOW CAN YOU HELP? Talk up the opportunity 12+ college hours 3.0 GPA or higher Pursuing a STEM degree and career Consider offering an internship Think about these students when you are hiring Questions? Dr. Peggy Shadduck