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STEM Academy
Who Can Participate
High School graduates with a GPA of 2.8 or higher and composite ACT score of 19 or higher from the targeted school districts are eligible to apply: Altheimer-Sherrill High School Dollarway High School Dumas High School Star City High School Pine Bluff High School Watson Chapel High School White Hall High SchoolScience, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Program. The STEM Program consists of personal growth, research, study skills, and related activities to assist students to complete a degree in the STEM areas while attending UAPB. Key components include a summer academy, a mentoring program, research, and revised STEM courses.
STEM students will be guided and advised by their major advisor throughout the academic year. They will carry a course load of 15 to 18 hours per semester.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) awards HBCU/UP grants to help increase the number of minority students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) areas. The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) has formed partnerships with eight targeted school districts and with research institutions in planning a comprehensive program to increase the number of minority students in STEM areas. The program consist of a summer academy, mentoring, research internships, faculty development, equipment upgrades, curricula redesign and infrastructure enhancement.
Vision
To assist with increasing the minority scientific and technological workforce in the United States.
Mission
The mission of the program is To increase students’ interest in the STEM areas through on and off campus recruiting, educational and research activities.
Goal
The goal of the program is to provide student enrichment in the STEM areas through a redesigned curriculum, research experience along with applied theory and practice of STEM activities.
How to Apply
