| Northeastern
University’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Talent Expansion Program – University Partnership (NU
STEP-UP) aims to increase the number of students
receiving degrees in STEM disciplines.
STEP-UP is a collaboration between Northeastern University’s
Science, Engineering and Mathematics departments, two NSF-supported
Research Centers (Bernard
M. Gordon Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging Systems
and The Center for High
Rate Nanomanufacturing) and three Boston area Community
Colleges: MassBay Community College, Middlesex Community College
and Northern Essex Community College). Using research as the
catalyst for engagement, STEP-UP is:
1.
Creating a sustainable STEM partnership between NU’s
Science, Engineering and Mathematics departments and local
Community Colleges by leveraging its two NSF-supported research
centers.
2.
Creating a Partner Faculty Network (PFN), with representatives
from all stakeholders, who will:
a)
Participate in working seminars;
b) Share innovative STEM instructional models and practice;
c) Collaborate to bring STEM courses at Community Colleges
in alignment with comparable courses at four-year institutions
and develop common assessment tools to be utilized by
faculty teaching STEM courses at NU and partner Community
Colleges.
3.
Providing CC faculty the opportunity to immerse themselves
in the research environment of the partnering Centers through
seminars, cross institutional visits, and participation in
the Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) initiative.
4.
Providing CC students access to research laboratories through
expansion of summer research experiences (REU program), cross-institutional
visits throughout the academic year, and participation in
two Co-op experiences upon transfer to NU.
5.
Developing a Transfer Bridge Program for CC students transitioning
to Northeastern University, using as a model the successful
Northeastern University Summer Bridge Program for entering
freshman. In addition CC partners have developed their own
Summer Bridge Programs and are sharing best practicies across
institutions.
6.
Providing academic mentoring and research activities for all
STEM students and share best practices with local partner
institutions.
Download
NU STEP-UP Abstract (PDF)

This work is supported by the National
Science Foundation
Award Number 0653090 |
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