Project PISCES: Providing Integration and Support for Computer Science and Engineering Students

双鱼座项目:为计算机科学与工程专业的学生提供集成和支持

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    9987263
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 6.88万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2000
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2000-04-01 至 2002-03-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

Project PISCES is designed to provide financial assistance, academic support, and encouragement to individuals from underrepresented populations: women, African-Americans, Hispanics and persons with disabilities. The project has a dual focus as it delivers services to these populations. The first emphasis is on those students who have participated in the articulated Tech Prep programs facilitated by Metropolitan Community College (MCC) in the College's four-county service area in eastern Nebraska. The second emphasis targets former and current students from the Omaha Public School (OPS) District's Banneker Partnership. MCC's Tech Prep program delivers career opportunities to hundreds of high school students from twenty-eight high schools in the College's service area. This program helps students to identify and explore potential careers of interest. The Banneker Partnership is an NSF Urban Systemic Initiative Grant with OPS that focuses on preparing high schools for success at the postsecondary level in math and science courses. Project PISCES is providing scholarships to twenty-five individuals who are enrolled as full-time students at Metropolitan Community College, majoring in computer science or pre- engineering. These students are, upon attainment of their two-year Associate's Degree, either transitioning into the workforce or transferring into a four-year Bachelor's Degree at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. In addition to scholarship support, Project PISCES includes a student support infrastructure that includes a variety of support activities, such as mentoring, tutoring, job shadowing, internships, and cohort support groups.
双鱼座项目旨在为女性、非裔美国人、西班牙裔美国人和残疾人等代表性不足的群体提供经济援助、学术支持和鼓励。该项目在向这些人群提供服务时具有双重重点。第一个重点是那些参加了由大都会社区学院(MCC)在内布拉斯加州东部四个县服务区的技术预备课程的学生。第二个重点是来自奥马哈公立学校(OPS)区的班纳克伙伴关系的前任和现任学生。MCC的技术预备课程为学院服务区28所高中的数百名高中生提供了就业机会。这个项目帮助学生识别和探索潜在的职业兴趣。班纳克伙伴关系是美国国家科学基金会的城市系统倡议基金,其重点是为高中在数学和科学课程的高等教育水平上取得成功做好准备。双鱼座计划为25名在大都会社区学院注册的全日制学生提供奖学金,主修计算机科学或预科工程。这些学生在获得两年制副学士学位后,要么进入劳动力市场,要么转入内布拉斯加大学奥马哈分校的四年制学士学位。除了奖学金支持,双鱼座项目还包括一个学生支持基础设施,其中包括各种支持活动,如指导、辅导、工作见习、实习和队列支持小组。

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