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2011 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 1 Dr Les Uhazy Partnering with Higher Education
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2011 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 2 Addressing the critical need for “home grown” STEM specialists through a comprehensive and collaborative approach to education and workforce development A community college perspective
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2011 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 3 Antelope Valley College in a snapshot … Single college district 70 miles NE of Los Angeles, High Desert Covers 40% of the landmass of L.A County and part of Kern County; an area of 2000 sq. miles. Service area includes 15 communities with population of over half a million persons. Approx. 11,000 FTES, 25,000 students unduplicated headcount with more than 50% younger than 24 years old.
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2011 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 4 Antelope Valley in general… Home of the: Edwards Air Force Base: Air Force Flight Test Center, Air Force Research Laboratory, Propulsion Directorate Air Force Plant 42: Northrop Grumman, Boeing, Lockheed- Martin “Skunk Works” Space Shuttle Space Ship One B-1, B-2, F-117, and SR-71 China Lake Naval Air WarfareWeapons Division NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Mojave Air and Space Port 1% of population Engineers and Scientists compared to 0.4% nationally
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2011 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 5 The Challenges… For industry: – Recruitment and Retention of scientists, engineers, and technology specialists to satisfy local federal and private employers For the community: – Students with skills and interests in majoring in STEM disciplines and professions – Ability to complete STEM programs in the Antelope Valley yielding “home grown” STEM professional – Prepared K-12 teachers with STEM skills and knowledge
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2011 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 6 What did we do? In 2000, the Antelope Valley Math-Science Engineering- Technology Consortium MSET was formed and has since morphed into RAVE: Revolutionizing Antelope Valley Education CSU Fresno, CSU Long Beach, Cal Poly Pomona establish local undergraduate and graduate engineering programs while CSU Bakersfield provides programs in Teacher Preparation and Business
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2011 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 7 How did we achieve our goals? Collaborations: AVC, CSU Bakersfield, CSU Fresno, CSU Long Beach, Cerro Coso CC, AVHSUD, Career Prep Council, all K-8 districts, Antelope Valley Board of Trade, Edwards Community Alliance Lancaster University Center, City of Lancaster Edwards Air Force Base, California – Air Force Research Lab: Educational Partnership Agreement (EPA) – Air Force Flight Test Center: EPA NASA Dryden Flight Research Center: Teacher Preparation,Bohn-Meyer Math & Science Odyssey Boeing Lockheed-Martin Aeronautics Northrop-Grumman Jacobs Engineering, TYBRIN China Lake Naval Weapons Center California Space Authority-DOL: WIRED Hewlett Packard
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2011 ADC WINTER FORUM | PAGE 8 Specific Efforts: NSF-ATE Pathways grant: STEM Teacher Preparation US Dept of Education Title V – HSI grant: A comprehensive program for the increase of STEM majors US Dept of Education MSEIP grant: An innovative approach for mathematics remediation in college and high school US Dept of Education Title V – HSI grant: Opening pathways to College degrees for Hispanic Students: A Comprehensive and Collaborative Approach: Engineering and other STEM disciplines Project Lead the Way established in 5 local high schools STEM Academies with Gateway to Technology established in 2 middle schools Creation of AVC-SOAR High School-ECHS with a STEM emphasis - Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation AFRL National Defense Educational Program NDEP: K-12 school teacher STEM preparation and support
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