Diversity & Inclusion Sponsored Programs
External funding enhances diversity by providing unique educational opportunities for students and professional development for faculty.
Fostering Adaptive Expertise to Increase Retention of Low-Income STEM Students
The project seeks to increase the number of academically talented students with demonstrated financial need who earn degrees in STEM fields
Stevens Technical Enrichment Program (STEP)
Since 1968, the Stevens Technical Enrichment Program (STEP) has been connecting students to success by offering a comfortable, welcoming and supportive environment for undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds.
A. James Clark Scholars Program
As part of its commitment to building a pipeline of future engineers, The A. James Clark Scholars Program has partnered with Stevens to provide financial support and enhanced learning opportunities to exceptional undergraduate students who are underrepresented in the engineering field.
Stevens ACES: Accessing Careers in Engineering and Science
Stevens is partnering with high schools in underresourced communities to introduce talented students with significant financial need, particularly underrepresented minority students, to college life, and inspire them to pursue their STEM education.
The Art Harper Saturday Academy
The Art Harper Saturday Academy is a multi-year program that connects Stevens to high school students from under-resourced communities who are interested in pursuing college majors and careers in STEM related fields.
Aspire: The National Alliance for Inclusive & Diverse STEM Faculty
As a member of the Aspire Institutional Change (IChange) Network, Stevens will develop and implement action plans to increase faculty diversity and scale efforts across all STEM programs. An outstanding team of Stevens faculty and staff have been identified to lead this initiative.
National Science Foundation ADVANCE
Initiatives supported by ADVANCE Stevens are focused on improving the representation of women in the academic sciences.
Engage Engineering
Stevens led the development of ENGAGE to encourage universities in the US to implement research-based strategies to retain undergraduate engineering students, particularly those from underrepresented groups.