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Stem student center concept final

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Stem student center concept final

  1. 1. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics STEM Student Center: Developing Talent, Promoting Excellence Portland State University
  2. 2. 5000 declared STEM majors at PSU must figure out a way to succeed in the face of these challenges: • Lack of assessment • Inadequate advising • High risk courses • Lack of academic support • Lack of interdepartmental communication • Lack of formal mentoring system
  3. 3. How can a STEM Student Center address these challenges?
  4. 4. Reduce obstacles to STEM Student Success Increase retention and graduation rates
  5. 5.  Embraces a Culture that values Development of TALENT, Promotion of EXCELLENCE  Prioritizes STEM Student Success  Implements Comprehensive and Integrated STEM Resources, Services, and Experiences  Employs High Impact Practices
  6. 6. Diversity Student Success Innovation Excellence
  7. 7. A comprehensive and integrated set of best practices to accelerate the retention and graduation of STEM students
  8. 8. Academically Financially Culturally Socially Professionally •Assessment •Scholarships •Unique needs of •Networking events •Career exploration •Advising •Merit and Need- underrepresented •Students •Speaker series •Tutoring based groups • Business/industry •Networking •Supplemental •Grants •Positive role •Academia •Career development •Research models instruction •Grad school prep •Peer study groups Opportunities •Professional •Fundraising organizations •Excel workshops •Cultural events •Mentoring Data collection/improvement
  9. 9. Cultural Social Financial Student Academic Professional Success
  10. 10. • Engages faculty in practices that promote student learning, development, and retention in STEM • Rewards faculty whose work attracts student interest and motivates them to persist and succeed • Honors faculty whose research agenda addresses improved teaching and learning in STEM
  11. 11. It’s a place where…….
  12. 12. Identify Communicate with STEM majors Provide Assess opportunities academic level Provide Support STEM specialized students STEM advising Establish early intervention system
  13. 13.  Leadership development  Peer tutoring and mentoring  Clubs and professional organizations  Retreats, workshops, social & cultural events  Business and industry networking  Summer research  Faculty mentorship  Lab experience
  14. 14.  Workshops • How to construct a scientific paper • How to do effective information research • How to create and present Posters • How to get the most from peer-led Study Groups • How to earn Summer Research Experiences  Bridge programs • Transfer and entering students  Customized STEM classes • Effective reading in STEM • STEM Study Skills • Chemistry Headstart, Headstart Calculus • Math Excel, Chemistry Workshops
  15. 15.  Creating a “professional development map” that is monitored year to year • Application skills • Resume building, personal statements, CV, cover letters • Public speaking • Interview skills • Professional relationships • Mentorships
  16. 16. A place where….  Hospitable, welcoming environment is provided  Societalimpacts of scientific and technological enterprise are showcased  Interdisciplinary collaborations occur • Ubiquitous opportunities for writing, research, and connecting
  17. 17.  Returnon investment demonstrated through: • Higher retention, graduation rates • Improved professional and post-bac preparation • Enhanced economic development and growth in Oregon  Portland State University becomes: • School of choice for STEM students • Primary source for industry hires in Oregon

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