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  • Project Strengthen: An STEM...
    Barongan, Taylor; Neikirk, Kit; Shao, Bryanna; Vue, Neng; Spencer, Elsie C.; Kabugi, Kinutha; Conley, Zachary; Vang, Larry; Vue, Mein; Vang, Nancy; Garza-Lopez, Edgar; Crabtree, Amber; Alexander, Stefanie; Dal, Angyth; Beasley, Heather K.; Marshall, Andrea G.; Killion, Mason; Stephens, Dominique C.; Martinez, Denise; Palavicino-Maggio, Caroline B.; Jenkins, Felysha; Davis, Jamaine; Damo, Steven M.; Morra, Christina N.; Murray, Sandra A.; Vang, Chia; Morton, Derrick J.; Vue, Zer; Shuler, Haysetta; Hinton, Antentor

    iScience, 10/2023, Letnik: 26, Številka: 10
    Journal Article

    Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) programs are aimed to increase diversity in science, technology, engineering, math, and medicine (STEMM) fields. However, limited programs and eligibility requirements limit the students who may apply to similar programs. At Winston-Salem State University, we piloted a series of workshops, collectively termed Project Strengthen, to emulate some of the key aspects of MARC programs. Following the workshop, Project Strengthen students showed a significant increase in their understanding of essential educational development skills, such as writing personal statements, applying to graduate school, studying for the GRE, and seeking summer internships. This suggests Project Strengthen may be a potential lower cost comparable option than MARC to make up for current deficiencies in preparedness for graduate school. We also provide educational materials from Project Strengthen, including a clear framework for this seminar series, six ready-made PowerPoints to share with trainees that have been demonstrated to be effective. Display omitted •Project Strengthen improves minority graduate school preparedness at a low cost•Project Strengthen is similar to the Maximizing Access to Research Careers program•Need for other low-cost programs to increase minority student retention•All workshops included in Project Strengthen are available for future use here Social sciences; Education