The Pathway to Success Center for Student Research & Creativity Goal 2 – Initiative 1.B.

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The Pathway to Success Center for Student Research & Creativity Goal 2 – Initiative 1.B

The Pathway to Success Introduction & Purpose Research and creativity are widely recognized as a key component of experiential learning. The mission of Indiana State University's Center for Student Research and Creativity is to institutionalize student research and creativity, focusing primarily on the undergraduate experience. The Center will serve as a clearinghouse for information, support, coordination, and communication for all student research and creative activities. ISU’s incubator for student research and creativity at ISU

The Pathway to Success Methods Mini-grants to students for research/creative projects; travel Student wage dollars for faculty to hire students to work on research/creative projects Summer stipends to pursue independent research/creative projects Support for faculty to travel with students to conference presentations and performances Faculty development Support faculty research coordinators Celebrating student research and creative accomplishments

The Pathway to Success Benchmarks Hard # of Seniors that have had an Experiential Learning Component (undergraduate research) % of degree programs with a required significant experiential learning component (research) Hard # of Programs with an Experiential Learning Component (research.) % of Graduates who participate in research within their major Hard # of students participating in research "showcases"/professional presentations Hard # of students participating in research at lower division level Hard # of creative projects24816 F11F12F13F14

The Pathway to Success Discussion Director appointed, August 2011 Office space identified, 721/723 SCOB Admin Asst hired Website online Poster on Thailand project presented at CUR conference, October 2011 Support for research/travel announced November 2011 Research/Creative Project Showcase with invited guests and friends of ISU (partnered with Foundation) Nov 30, 2011.

The Pathway to Success Summary On Aug 1, 2011 there was no CSRC. Today the CSRC has a growing presence on the campus, it is supporting undergraduate research and creative projects, it is celebrating these activities, it is beginning to tell the story of undergraduate research and creativity at ISU