There is a strong need in the United States to increase the size and diversity of the domestic workforce trained in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). With almost half of all students that earn a baccalaureate degree enrolling in a 2-year public college at some point, the nation’s 2-year colleges provide great promise for improving the capacity of the STEM workforce for innovation and global competition while addressing the nation’s need for more equity between groups that have been historically included and those that have been economically and politically disenfranchized. Almost half of underrepresented minoritized (URM) students begin their post-secondary education at 2-year colleges yet their transfer rates within 5 year...
Members of the Joint Working Group on Improving Underrepresented Minorities (URMs) Persistence in Sc...
Postsecondary education plays a critical role in building a strong workforce in science, technology,...
AbstractBased on the Bureau of Labour and Statistics (BLS) employment projections, more and more tec...
Disparities in undergraduate STEM degree completion across different racial/ethnic groups have been ...
Today’s college graduates are facing a complex world in which the demand for a sophisticated skill s...
Without the proper academic preparation and cultural capital, underrepresented minority students may...
This brief summarizes findings from a study of the postsecondary college transcript and degree recor...
Undergraduate minority retention and graduation rates in STEM disciplines is a nationally recognized...
Several evidence-based practices were combined to reduce barriers to transfer from associate to bacc...
This 194-page 2016 report, edited by Shirley Malcom and Michael Feder, investigates barriers and opp...
Background: Although African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans collectively make up approxi...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education continues to be a priority to the...
The US has a critical need to produce more STEM graduates and that need is exponentially more critic...
Understanding community college transfer student success after they transfer to a four-year institut...
The focus of this study was to ascertain the best prac-tices and policies for school leaders in recr...
Members of the Joint Working Group on Improving Underrepresented Minorities (URMs) Persistence in Sc...
Postsecondary education plays a critical role in building a strong workforce in science, technology,...
AbstractBased on the Bureau of Labour and Statistics (BLS) employment projections, more and more tec...
Disparities in undergraduate STEM degree completion across different racial/ethnic groups have been ...
Today’s college graduates are facing a complex world in which the demand for a sophisticated skill s...
Without the proper academic preparation and cultural capital, underrepresented minority students may...
This brief summarizes findings from a study of the postsecondary college transcript and degree recor...
Undergraduate minority retention and graduation rates in STEM disciplines is a nationally recognized...
Several evidence-based practices were combined to reduce barriers to transfer from associate to bacc...
This 194-page 2016 report, edited by Shirley Malcom and Michael Feder, investigates barriers and opp...
Background: Although African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans collectively make up approxi...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education continues to be a priority to the...
The US has a critical need to produce more STEM graduates and that need is exponentially more critic...
Understanding community college transfer student success after they transfer to a four-year institut...
The focus of this study was to ascertain the best prac-tices and policies for school leaders in recr...
Members of the Joint Working Group on Improving Underrepresented Minorities (URMs) Persistence in Sc...
Postsecondary education plays a critical role in building a strong workforce in science, technology,...
AbstractBased on the Bureau of Labour and Statistics (BLS) employment projections, more and more tec...