Phase II - Year One STC Broadening Participation Workshop Diversifying the Science and Engineering Workforce March 21 – 23, 2007 Albert L. McHenry,

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Phase II - Year One STC Broadening Participation Workshop Diversifying the Science and Engineering Workforce March 21 – 23, 2007 Albert L. McHenry, Ph.D. Director AGEP Arizona State University

From Phase II RFP Abstract The Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) program is intended to significantly increase the number of domestic students receiving doctoral degrees in the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Emphasis is on the population groups that are underrepresented in these fields: (i.e., African Americans, Hispanics, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders). AGEP is particularly interested in increasing the number of persons from these groups who successfully enter the professoriate in these disciplines.

Phase II List of Partners The institutions participating in our alliance for (More Graduate Education at Mountain States Alliance) AGEP Phase II ( ) are: Arizona State University (lead) University of New Mexico University of Arizona University of Utah Utah State University Brigham Young University University of Nevada, Reno University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

The National Picture

National Trends

Challenges Identified

The Solution Recruitment Retention Expeditious Graduation Placement in Post-Doctoral Positions Mentoring of Post-Doc Scholar Transition to Faculty Position Mentoring of Junior Faculty

Recruitment A consolidated graduate student application form which the participating graduate schools accept for the purpose of full admission or pre-admission. Students applying to several graduate schools save enormous amounts of time and effort through this service. Application fee waivers for students applying to most participating Graduate Schools. A centralized credentials service that permits students to apply to several graduate schools simultaneously without having to submit more than one application, one transcript for each undergraduate institution attended, and one set of recommendation letters. A concerted effort to obtain the necessary financial aid from the participating graduate schools or third parties such as government agencies (In our most recent year, over 85% of our students received financial aid, most commonly fellowships or assistantships with tuition scholarships). A toll-free telephone line through which we provide intensive, in-depth support and consultation for the student with our professional advisors at every step of the admissions process and as often as the student requires.

Faculty Doctoral Mentoring Institutes Provide faculty mentors with the resources and the skills in their specific disciplines to function as truly effective mentors of minority graduate students. Each institute is led by nationally recognized science and engineering faculty who have a track record of successfully mentoring and graduating minority doctoral students. These are now available on DVD-ROM. Retention

Expeditious Graduation Faculty Documentation of Student Progress Provides students with guidance on how they should be progressing in order to meet the graduate degree requirements, not in a nominal sense, but genuinely calibrated to the research expectations of the sponsoring department. Students will report on their progress in all graduate components and faculty will review these reports before they submit them. Students will compile weekly reports that will provide the basis for faculty review and documentation and will submit copies to WAESO at the end of each semester Protegeé Peer Network Facilitates and encourages peer networking and peer advising between and among beginning, intermediate, and advanced graduate students in order to help the students, especially beginning students, progress effectively and expeditiously towards degree completion.

Placement in Post-Doctoral Positions Travel Support provides travel support for our doctoral graduates to seek post doctoral research employment in universities and government agencies. We do not provide similar support for private corporate employment. Partial Salary and Benefits Support for Postdoctoral Research Experiences Co-Project Directors and staff work with individual underrepresented minority doctoral graduates to help arrange for them appropriate postdoctoral research experiences of from one to three years that may be cost-shared between and an appropriate university or government laboratory.

Mentoring of Postdoctoral Researchers Faculty Underrepresented Minority STEM Post-doctoral Researcher Mentoring Institutes These institutes feature presidential mentors and other highly successful faculty mentors of postdoctoral researchers as well as current and former underrepresented minority post-doctoral researchers sharing important information to better prepare faculty members to successfully recruit and mentor underrepresented minority STEM postdoctoral researchers. Travel, Materials & Supplies, and Publication Support provides travel support for our postdoctoral researchers to present their research, network professionally, and for additional professional development opportunities. We also provide support for research materials and supplies not otherwise available and support for publication costs.

Transition to Tenure- Track Junior Faculty Employment Travel Support provides travel support for our current postdoctoral researchers and former doctoral graduates to seek tenure-track junior faculty employment in universities and government agencies. We do not provide similar support for private corporate employment.

Mentoring of Junior Faculty Best Faculty Mentoring Programs staff collect available information on successful programs nationwide which provide mentoring and professional development information to tenure-track junior faculty members. We then work both to make such information available to our underrepresented minority STEM tenure-track junior faculty members and also work with each to select appropriate workshop(s) both pre-service and in-service for which we will provide, as necessary, all travel and program fees for participation. Travel, Materials & Supplies, and Publication Support provides travel support for our junior faculty members to present their research, network professionally, and for additional professional development opportunities. We also provide support for research materials and supplies not otherwise available and support for publication costs.

Upcoming 2007 Activities Host Louisiana LSAMP/AGEP Annual Meeting at Arizona State University –Sunday, April 22, 2007 Annual Student Research Conference –Monday, April 23, 2007 First Faculty Postdoctoral Mentoring Institute –Monday, April 23, 2007 Technological Enhancement of Humans? Perspectives of Researchers from Underrepresented Populations Conference –Tuesday, April 24, 2007 Faculty Doctoral Mentoring Institute at University of Nevada, Reno –TBA National Science Foundation Human Resource Development Joint Annual Meeting (Washington, DC) –August 12-14, 2007