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Funding for Community Funding for Community CollegesColleges

Tuesday, September 13, 2011Tuesday, September 13, 20113:15-4:15 pm3:15-4:15 pm

Presentation for the 2011Creating Pathways for STEM Transfer Student Success

By Dr. Jorja Kimball, DirectorStrategic Research Development

Texas Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)Reports to Dr. Dennis O’Neal, Deputy Director, TEES

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Sharing SeminarSharing Seminar  . .

As higher education budgets are cut nationally, Texas has slashed scholarship funding. Therefore, the Texas Engineering Experiment Station created a workshops series targeting federal grant funding, particularly the National Science Foundation’s programs to which community colleges can submit. In this workshop, participants will work a proposal outline and strategy, with opportunity for questions.

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Types of FundingTypes of Funding• Public

– Federal Agencies/government• National Institutes of Health (NIH)

• National Science Foundation (NSF)

– State or municipal

• Private– Foundations

– Industry

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Resources for Federal Resources for Federal FundingFunding

• Navigating NIH– Nordp.org; click resources at top

• http://www.nordp.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=50&Itemid=107

• Interacting with NSF– Nordp.org; click resources at top

• http://www.nordp.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=51&Itemid=107

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Federal Funding Federal Funding NIH ExampleNIH Example

• Bridges to the Baccalaureate – R25 - education projects

– Increase the pool of community college students from underrepresented backgrounds who go on to research careers in the biomedical and behavioral sciences.

– Promotes partnerships between community colleges with colleges or universities that offer the baccalaureate degree.

– http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-11-285.html

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Federal FundingFederal FundingNSF ExamplesNSF Examples

• Advanced Technological Education - ATE

• Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program - STEP

• Transforming Undergraduate Education in STEM- TUES

• Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math - S-STEM

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ATEATE• Emphasis on two-year colleges• Focuses technician education for high tech fields

– Undergraduate & grades 7-12 levels• Approx. 75-90 awards or grants funded – 3 tracks

1. Centers – National or Regional2. Projects, including

• Small grants for institutions new to ATE • Conferences & Workshops

3. Targeted Research on Technical Education• Workforce data on need • Has been due in October annually• No longer has preliminary proposals• http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5464

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ATE Supports:ATE Supports:

• Curriculum development

• Professional development of faculty and secondary school (high school) teachers

• Career pathways – from high school to two-year colleges

– from two-year colleges to four-year institutions

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Amounts by ATE CategoryAmounts by ATE Category

• Projects – $25,000 to $300,000 per year up to three years

• Small grant up $200,000 total over three years• National Centers $5 million, four years • Regional Centers $3 million, four years• Resource Centers $1.6 million, four years• Planning grants for Center $70,000• Research grants $100,000 - $300,000 up four

years

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STEPSTEP

• Increase the number of students (U.S. citizens or permanent residents) receiving associate or baccalaureate degrees in STEM.

• Type 1 proposals: full implementation efforts at academic institutions.

• Type 2 proposals: educational research projects on associate or baccalaureate degree attainment in STEM.

• Baseline data needed• Projections made for increases

• Great avenue for four year to partner with community colleges to increase number of STEM transfers

• http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5488

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STEP Types: Scale, Scope, STEP Types: Scale, Scope, StageStage

• Type 1– Max $200,000 for 2-3 years– $250,000 when 4 year partners with 2 year– Normally has 1-2 program components

• Type 2– $600,000 for 2-4 years– Addresses more than one program component– More than one institution

• Type 3– $5 million over 5 years– Large scale, research efforts – National or regional efforts

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TUESTUES• Formerly Course, Curriculum, Lab Improvement (CCLI)• Improve the quality of STEM undergrad education• Potential to transform STEM education

– Widespread adoption practices for student learning

– Create, adapt, disseminate new learning materials and teacher strategies on teaching and learning

– Transfer & dissemination of instructional materials– Facilitate adaptation at other sites– Prepare K-12 teachers– Conduct research on STEM teaching and learning

• http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5741

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TUESTUES

• Project Components (proven)– Creating learning materials & strategies

– Implementing new instructional strategies

– Developing faculty expertise

– Assess & evaluate student achievement (learning)

– Conducting research on undergraduate STEM education

• Note project features list

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All proposals to NSFAll proposals to NSF

• Need to address Merit Review Criteria– Intellectual Merit

• Advancing knowledge• Includes emphasis on support of potentially

transformative concepts

– Broader Impacts• Examples http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/gpg/broaderimpacts.pdf

• Note if other criteria listed specific to rfp

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SPECIFIC EXAMPLESPECIFIC EXAMPLE

S-STEM

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Preparing a Proposal for the Preparing a Proposal for the

National Science Foundation National Science Foundation Scholarships in Science, Scholarships in Science,

Technology, Engineering, and Technology, Engineering, and MathematicsMathematics

(S-STEM)(S-STEM)

Thanks to Margaret Hobson, PhD, Assistant Director, SRD, for her initial development and

help with this section.

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S-STEMS-STEM

• Scholarships for – Academically talented US Citizens

– Financially needy students

– Enabling entry into workforce following completion of STEM

• Associate

• Baccalaureate

• Graduate-level degree in science and engineering

• http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5257

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S-STEMS-STEM• Up to $600,000 for five years

– 5% administrative allowance

– 10% student services allowance

• Annual budget limited $225,000

• From Congressional set-aside H1B visa fees

• Generally due mid August

• Letter of Intent Optional but suggest do

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S-STEM PurposeS-STEM Purpose

• Recruit

• Retain

• Transfer

• Graduate

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Need for Community College S-STEM ProjectsNeed for Community College S-STEM Projects

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S-STEM ExpectationsS-STEM Expectations

• Improved educational opportunities for students

• Increased retention of students to degree achievement

• Improved student support programs at institutions of higher education

• Increased numbers of well-educated and skilled employees in technical areas of national need

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Eligible DisciplinesEligible Disciplines

• Biological sciences (except medicine)• Physical sciences• Mathematics• Computer and information sciences• Geosciences• Engineering• Technology/technician• Science-based agriculture

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Scholarship SizeScholarship Size

• Up to $10,000 per student per year

• Based on financial need– Provide student financial need data

– FAFSA required

• Based on cost of attendance– Details and citations

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Who Can SubmitWho Can Submit

• One per college/school that awards degrees in an eligible field each year– Science

– Engineering

– Geoscience

– Computer Science

– Agriculture Science (in eligible fields)

• One per community college each year

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Student CharacteristicsStudent Characteristics• Academic potential or ability• Financial need (as defined by Dept. of Ed)• Full time students• US citizens or

– Aliens admitted as refugees– Permanent residents

• Natural student cohort – Single major– Take classes together– Participate in activities of common interest

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Parts of ProposalParts of Proposal

• Cover page (PI and up to 4 co-PIs)

• Project Summary (1 page)

• Project Description (15 pages)

• References Cited

• Biographical Sketches

• Budget– Justification

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Proposal (continued)Proposal (continued)

• Facilities

• Project Data Form

• Data Management Plan

• Postdoctoral Researcher Mentoring

• Supplementary Documents

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Project SummaryProject Summary• One page (~300 words)

– Number of scholarships– Discipline area(s)– Objectives– Student

• Recruitment• Selection• Support• Career Placement

• Intellectual Merit• Broader Impact

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Project DescriptionProject Description

Note outline or template becomes the title of each slide

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Results from Prior NSF Results from Prior NSF Support Support

• Existing or prior CSEMS/S-STEM– Data, data, data

• NOT just how many

• Diversity

• What happened to CSEMS students

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Project Objectives and PlansProject Objectives and Plans

• Specific objectives – Recruiting

– Retaining

• Address local needs

• Plans to– Select students

– Encourage success

– Support workforce or continued studies

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Significance of Project and RationaleSignificance of Project and Rationale—Data, data, data—Data, data, data

• Student demographic information– Number of majors and number of graduates per

year – Overall enrollment and retention

• Institution• Programs

• Rationale for the number of scholarships– Workforce needs (citations)

• Rationale for scholarship amount requested (cost of attendance)

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Activities on Which the Current Activities on Which the Current Project Builds Project Builds

• Existing support structures– Data

• Other scholarship programs– Data

• Support structures that will be added*– Details– Based on research (references)

*Included in 10% allowed for Student Support

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Project Management Plan* Project Management Plan* • Led by PI

• Specific roles for key personnel

• Strategic plan

• Logistics

• Mechanisms for administering scholarships

• Reporting and records

*Included in 5% allowed for administration

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Student Selection Process and Student Selection Process and Criteria Criteria

• Criteria for selection

• Multiple indicators of merit and likely success

– GPA

– Placement tests and other scores

– Motivation

– Time management skills

– Communication skills

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Student Selection Process and Student Selection Process and Criteria (cont’d)Criteria (cont’d)

• Methods to increase participation of underrepresented groups

– Details

• Research citations

• Letters of partnership (in supplementary docs)

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Student Replacement PlanStudent Replacement Plan

• How to maintain eligibility– GPA

– Course load

– Total semesters of support

– Probation semester allowed

• How students are replaced– Ineligible

– Graduate or transfer

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Student Support Services and Programs*Student Support Services and Programs*• Examples

– Mentoring by faculty and industry

– Academic support (tutoring)

– Industry experiences or internships

– Community building (citations)

– Professional meetings and conferences

– Access to appropriate technology

– Career counseling and job placement

• Based on research and/or prior experience – Citation(s)

*Included in 10% allowed for Student Support

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Quality Educational Programs Quality Educational Programs

• External accreditations

• Student performance data– Percentage of enrolled students who are

retained in targeted degree

– Percentage of students who continue their education at higher degree levels

– Data on student placement in employment or further higher education upon graduation

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Assessment and Evaluation*Assessment and Evaluation*

• Annual reports to NSF• Feedback loop for project management

– Student progress– Larger impact on department/program– Evaluation of programmatic components

*Included in the 5% allowed for Administration

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DisseminationDissemination

• Define audience– Within your institution

– Other institutions

– Employers

• Define mechanism– Board meetings

– Conferences

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Special ConsiderationsSpecial Considerations

• PI must be teaching faculty

• Team can include advisors, financial aid, support services– Other faculty involved

– Show faculty involvement

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Naturally Occurring CohortNaturally Occurring Cohort

• Same majors/same department– One major or closely related majors

• Sharing classes

• Participating in common activities

• Housing

• Shared study space

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Support StructuresSupport Structures

• Academic support

• Future professional success

• Active learning community

• Existing or new– Explain in detail

– Research citations

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EnhancementsEnhancements

• Research opportunities

• Serving as mentors/tutors

• Internships

• Must be optional

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OTHER PROPOSAL OTHER PROPOSAL COMPONENTSCOMPONENTS

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ReferencesReferences

• Must be cited in the proposal

• Institutional data source (URL goes here)

• Workforce data source

• References from RFP

• References about student support

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BiosketchesBiosketches

• Maximum 2 pages• Senior Personnel

– (a) Professional Preparation (BS-PhD)(b) Appointments (reverse order)(c) Publications (up to 10)(d) Synergistic Activities (up to 5)(e) Collaborators & Other Affiliations

• Collaborators and Co-Editors (48 months)• Graduate Advisors and Postdoctoral Sponsors• Thesis Advisor and Postgraduate-Scholar Sponsor

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BudgetBudget

• Number of eligible students

• Amount of need– How level of scholarship determined

• Broad definition of allowable expenses– Should be enough to allow students to be

full-time and minimize outside work

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BudgetBudget• Up to 5 years• First award expected Fall semester 2013• Maximum grant period 60 months• Scholarships shown as Participant Support Costs• Can include faculty summer salary*• No indirect

– 5% administration allowance– 10% student support

* Included in 5% Administration allowance or 10% student support

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Budget JustificationBudget Justification

• Up to 3 pages

• Explain rationale for each item on the budget

• Explain the 5% administration and 10% student support

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Current and PendingCurrent and Pending

• People on the cover page

• Lists S-STEM as “pending”

• Includes $$ beyond your institution

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FacilitiesFacilities

• Place to put institutional support

• Not audited

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Postdoctoral MentoringPostdoctoral Mentoring

• Create a Not Applicable document

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Data ManagementData Management

• The type of data the project will generate

– Number and demographics of students

– $$ awarded

– Student success

– Impact of student support services

• What you will do with the data– Where/how stored

• http://tinyurl.com/TEES-DMP

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Project Data FormProject Data Form

• Pay attention to:– Academic Focus

• Lower division, upper division, both

– Highest Degree Code• Associates, bachelors, masters, PhD

– Audience code• Women and URM

– Undergraduate Students• Number impacted

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Supplementary DocumentsSupplementary Documents

• Letters of commitment allowed– Recruiting partners

– Transfer partners

– Internships

– Mentors

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Proposal Development Proposal Development ResourcesResources

Texas Engineering Experiment Station

Strategic Research Development

http://teesresearch.tamu.edu

[email protected]


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