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  • Formatas: 254 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Feb-2019
  • Leidėjas: National Academies Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309484428

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There are over 20 million young people of color in the United States whose representation in STEM education pathways and in the STEM workforce is still far below their numbers in the general population. Their participation could help re-establish the United States' preeminence in STEM innovation and productivity, while also increasing the number of well-educated STEM workers.





There are nearly 700 minority-serving institutions (MSIs) that provide pathways to STEM educational success and workforce readiness for millions of students of colorand do so in a mission-driven and intentional manner. They vary substantially in their origins, missions, student demographics, and levels of institutional selectivity. But in general, their service to the nation provides a gateway to higher education and the workforce, particularly for underrepresented students of color and those from low-income and first-generation to college backgrounds. The challenge for the nation is how to capitalize on the unique strengths and attributes of these institutions and to equip them with the resources, exceptional faculty talent, and vital infrastructure needed to educate and train an increasingly critical portion of current and future generations of scientists, engineers, and health professionals.





Minority Serving Institutions examines the nation's MSIs and identifies promising programs and effective strategies that have the highest potential return on investment for the nation by increasing the quantity and quality MSI STEM graduates. This study also provides critical information and perspective about the importance of MSIs to other stakeholders in the nation's system of higher education and the organizations that support them.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Closing the Gap and Advancing the Nation's STEM Workforce 3 MSIs and the Students They Serve 4 MSI Investment and Returns on Investment 5 Promising Strategies That Contribute to STEM Student Success 6 A Shift in Priorities to Support the Future STEM Workforce: Recommendations for an Impactful Change Appendix A: Biographical Sketches for Committee Members and Staff Appendix B: Public Session Agendas Appendix C: Site Visit Overview Appendix D: Reference Links to Illustrative Examples of Promising Programs at MSIs That Support Students in STEM Appendix E: Commissioned Literature Review Appendix F: Supplemental Data
Summary 1(12)
1 Introduction
13(10)
Study Charge
14(3)
Study Approach
17(2)
Study Scope and Key Definitions
19(1)
Report Organization
19(2)
References
21(2)
2 Closing the Gap and Advancing the Nation's STEM Workforce
23(16)
The STEM Workforce
24(1)
Building a STEM Workforce in the Context of a Changing Nation
25(4)
The Nation's STEM Workforce Needs
29(4)
Minority Serving Institutions: An Underutilized Resource
33(1)
References
34(5)
3 MSIs and the Students They Serve
39(40)
What Are Minority Serving Institutions?
40(11)
The MSI Community: A Model of Diversity for American Higher Education
51(14)
Challenges with Institutional Metrics
65(4)
Considering What It Means to "Serve" Minority Students
69(1)
Chapter Annex
70(2)
References
72(7)
4 MSI Investment and Returns on Investment
79(38)
Federal and State Investment
81(3)
Overview of Investments by MSI Type
84(8)
Summing It Up: Why Public Investments in MSIs Matter
92(6)
Return on Investment
98(10)
Targeted Investments in MSIs and the Potential for Increased Return on Investment
108(1)
Chapter Annex
109(2)
References
111(6)
5 Promising Strategies That Contribute to STEM Student Success
117(56)
Committee Research Plan
120(3)
Intentionality
123(2)
Strategies to Promote Student Success
125(36)
Chapter Summary
161(1)
References
162(11)
6 A Shift in Priorities to Support the Future STEM Workforce: Recommendations for an Impactful Change
173(12)
Recommendations
175(10)
Appendixes
A Biographical Sketches for Committee Members and Staff
185(16)
B Public Session Agendas
201(4)
C Site Visit Overview
205(8)
D Reference Links to Illustrative Examples of Promising Programs at MSIs That Support Students in STEM
213(6)
E Commissioned Literature Review
219(8)
F Supplemental Data
227