NASA Grants Increase STEM Learning For Minority Students

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Sep. 21, 2010

Ann Marie Trotta 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1601 
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Veronica McGregor 
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. 
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RELEASE: 10-225

NASA GRANTS INCREASE STEM LEARNING FOR MINORITY STUDENTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA has awarded grants to nine academic institutions 
and their partners that serve large numbers of minority and 
underrepresented students to strengthen offerings in science, 
technology, engineering, and math, or STEM. The grants total 
approximately $1.15 million through the agency's Curriculum 
Improvement Partnership Award for the Integration of Research 
(CIPAIR) project. 

Seven institutions and their partners will receive one-year funding 
ranging from approximately $145,000 to $150,000 per year for up to 
three years, based on performance and availability of funds. Two 
organizations will receive planning grants. The grants must be used 
to increase the quantity and quality of STEM curricula. The 
institutions and partners selected are: 

- Fayetteville State University in North Carolina, and Southeastern 
Community College in Whiteville, N.C. (Planning Grant) 
- LaGuardia Community College in Long Island, N.Y., and Medgar Evers 
College in Brooklyn, N.Y. (Planning Grant) 
- Atlanta Metropolitan College 
- New York City College of Technology in Brooklyn, N.Y., and Hostos 
Community College in the Bronx, N.Y. 
- San Mateo/Canada Community College in San Francisco and San 
Francisco State University 
- Santa Monica Community College in California and the University of 
California, Los Angeles 
- Spelman College in Atlanta and Gadsen Community College in Gadsen, 
Ala. 
- United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck, N.D. 
- Virginia State University in Petersburg, Va., and Louisburg 
Community College in Louisburg, N.C. 

Selections were based on proposal reviews by scientists and educators 
from private industry, academia, the National Science Foundation and 
NASA. The formal award, financial arrangements and grant 
administration will be made through the NASA Shared Services Center. 
CIPAIR is managed for NASA by the agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory 
in Pasadena, Calif. 

These awards provide funding that continues NASA's commitment to 
achieving a broad-based, competitive aerospace research and 
technology development capability among the nation's minority serving 
institutions. NASA continues to invest in projects that will build, 
sustain and provide a skilled, knowledgeable and diverse workforce to 
meet the emerging needs of the agency and the nation. 

For more information about CIPAIR, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/offices/education/programs/descriptions/Curriculum_Improvements_Partnership_Award.html 


For more information about NASA's education programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education 

	
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