Diversity in Graduate Education: Reflections and Realities UGA Teaching Academy Academic Affairs Faculty Symposium Friday, March 27, 2015 Michelle Cook,

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Diversity in Graduate Education: Reflections and Realities UGA Teaching Academy Academic Affairs Faculty Symposium Friday, March 27, 2015 Michelle Cook, Ph.D. Associate Provost & Chief Diversity Officer

Reflections and Realities Diversity and Inclusion Pipeline Projections UGA Effective Models Moving Forward

“Diversity is an asset- an enabler that makes teams more creative, solutions more feasible, products more useable and citizens more knowledgeable.” “Diversifying the Engineering Workforce,” Journal of Engineering Education

“Inclusiveness is not so much about counting people, but about making people count.” Roosevelt Johnson, Director of AGEP

Actual and projected numbers for high school graduates, by race/ethnicity “Projection of Education Statistics to 2022,” National Center for Education Statistics, 2014

Actual and projected numbers for enrollment in all postsecondary degree-granting institutions, by race/ethnicity “Projection of Education Statistics to 2022,” National Center for Education Statistics, 2014

Fall 2013 Graduate School Enrollment: UGA and National Data CGS/GRE Survey of Graduate Enrollment and Degrees, 2014 OIR/FACTS/SIRS

UGA Graduate School Enrollment 2003 to 2013 OIR/FACTS/SIRS

UGA Department of Recruitment and Diversity Initiatives

Issues to Consider Undergraduate preparation Lack of mentors Finances Social isolation

Components of Effective Models Funding based Institutional partnership and support Community/cohort focus Professional development Mentoring Expectation of success

SREB-State Doctoral Scholars Program “More than a check and a handshake.” The purpose of the SREB-State Doctoral Scholars Program is to increase the number of minority students who earn doctoral degrees and become faculty at America’s colleges and universities.

SREB-State Doctoral Scholars Program Doctoral Award 3 Years program support ($20k/ year) 2 Years institutional support ($20k/ year) Up to 5 years of university- covered tuition Professional development support Attendance at annual conference Dissertation Award 1 Year program support ($20k) 1 year of university-covered tuition $500 research allowance Professional development support Attendance at annual conference

Beginning in 2003, over 1500 Bridge to the Doctorate (BD) scholars have participated in LSAMP’s post- baccalaureate activity. Elements of the 24-month long BD post baccalaureate activity include, but are not limited to professional skill building, career awareness, conference travel and professional development. BD sites may choose students for international experiences in their chosen STEM disciplines. NSF Bridge to the Doctorate

BENEFITS TO FELLOWS: $30,000 annual stipend Cost-of-education allowance for tuition & fees Health insurance Mentoring program Conference and research travel opportunities Seminars and workshops Academic enrichment Diverse and interac tive community ELIGIBILITY: Bachelor’s degree in a STEM program from an LSAMP institution Minimum 3.0 GPA Acceptance into Graduate School Meet the requirements of a STEM graduate program Demonstrated commitment to pursuing a doctoral degree in a STEM discipline U.S. citizen or permanent resident

Moving Forward 1)Undergraduate preparation Encourage graduate education among current underrepresented undergraduates. Develop programs and promote practices that contribute to student success. –Offer academic support workshops for graduate students in writing, statistics, computer-modeling, etc. –Encourage students to take undergraduate courses in weak areas as applicable. Lack of mentors Financial issues Social isolation

Moving Forward 2)Lack of Mentors Ensure that underrepresented students are aware of formal and informal mentoring opportunities. Assist students in identifying faculty mentors and role models across your professional network.

Moving Forward 3)Finances Examine departmental policies regarding funding to ensure that they support diversity goals. Monitor matriculation and completion rates of underrepresented students. –Pay special attention to early achievement of Ph.D. milestones.

Moving Forward 4)Social Isolation Explore opportunities to promote a more inclusive environment for students and faculty. –Provide activities that foster the social and early intellectual integration of graduate students into the department

Components of Effective Models Funding based Institutional partnership and support Community/cohort focus Professional development Mentoring Expectation of success

Thank you!