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Page 1: NSF for Community Colleges Rose State College Linnea Fletcher Ph.D. Austin Community College Department Chair, Biotechnology Former Program Officer NSF.

NSF for Community CollegesRose State College

Linnea Fletcher Ph.D.Austin Community CollegeDepartment Chair, BiotechnologyFormer Program Officer NSFDivision of Undergraduate Education 2008-2010

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Caution

Most of the information presented in this talk represents the opinions of this individual and is not an official NSF position.

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Started in research Ended up in a community college Started a Biotechnology Program

Wrote an Advanced Technological Education Grant (ATE) to start a high school Biotech program and also became part of Bio-Link (www.bio-link.org)

Participated on Review Panels and on several other grants originating from DUE

Invited to interview for a Program Officer position in DUE

One of three community college people in DUE

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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

DIVISION OF UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION (DUE)

Arlington, Virginia (Ballston Metro Stop

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“Service areaIs now the sizeof New Jersey”

Austin Community College Has Matured and Grown Over the Years

www.austincc.edu

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Administrators Faculty Other

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Do you want to make a difference for students, colleagues, your school, the community, and the larger COMMUNITY?

Do you like to interact with colleagues who like to learn, teach and make a difference?

Would you like to learn about some of the best efforts in STEM education?

Community Colleges Are Making a Difference and CAN MAKE EVEN A BIGGER DIFFERENCE!

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Demographics:

Average age: 29First-generation: 39% single parent: 17%

Community College students constitute the following percentage of undergraduates:

All undergraduates: 46%Black: 46% Native American: 55% Hispanic: 55% Asian/Pacific Islander: 46%

First-time freshmen: 41%

*National profile of community colleges: Trends and statistics (4th ed.), 2005

Two-Year College Snapshot *

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The Role of Community Colleges in the Education of Recent Science and Engineering

Graduates* 44% of all S & E 1999 and 2000 graduates with a bachelor’s or master’s degree attended a community college (more than 50% of the bachelors and 35% of the masters)

* 51% of Hispanic bachelor’s and masters graduates and 18% of the Hispanic Ph.D.s attended a community college

* 62% of female graduates and 51% of male graduates who had children attended a community college

* 42% of the graduates who had a GPA between 3.75 and 4.00 attended a community college

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Lack of time Many faculty take overload assignments

Lack of support and resources For two year faculty, not part of the tenure

process nor necessarily financially rewarded No sponsored research office (SRO) No grant writers

There are community colleges who have turned down multimillion center grants!

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Become Familiar with NSF, particularly the programs in the Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE)

Contact Principal Investigators (PI) of Funded Proposals (especially ones that mentor potential PIs )

Attend Workshops Sponsored by NSF funded awards

Find Out about Mentor Programs (e.g. MentorLinks)

• Volunteer to Review Proposals- • (time commitment= 1 week before;• 2 days in Arlington)

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“EHR’s Mission is to promote the development of a diverse

and well-prepared workforce of scientists, engineers, mathematicians, educators, and

technicians and a well informed citizenry who have access to the ideas and tools of science and engineering.”

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NSF Budget

Education and Human Resources (EHR):FY 2009 (Actual) $845 MillionFY 2010 (Estimate) $873 MillionFY 2011 (Requested) $892 Million

Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE):FY 2009 (Actual) $283 MillionFY 2010 (Estimate) $292 MillionFY 2011 (Requested) $290 Million

*Note: Extra $75-100 Million from H-1B visa fees employers pay to obtain a visa for a foreign high-tech worker to fund the S-STEM program.

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Selected Programs in DUE

FY2009 FY2010 FY2011 (Actual) (Estimate) (Requested)

ATE $52 $64 $64TUES/CCLI $66 $63 $61STEP $29 $30 $30S-STEM $75-100 /year from H1B visa feeNOYCE $115 $55 $55MSP $86 $58 $58

*(in Million)

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NSF support for two-year college projects (FY 2006-2008)

FY2006 FY2007 FY2008

Program Award # ($) Award # ($) Award # ($)

ATE 128 (44M) 119 (50M) 151 (50M)

CCLI 5 (0.6M) 9 (1.5M) 19 (2.0M)

S-STEM 34 (17.8M) 25 (19M) 35 (16M)

STEP 4 (2.8M) 7 (5M) 4 (2.1M)

MSP - - 2 (0.58M)

Noyce 1 (0.24M) 0 (0) 1 (0.24M)

Total DUE 172 (66M) 160 (75M) 212 (71M)

Total NSF 218 (82M) 212 (91M) 278(101M)

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Merit Review Process

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Developed by Program Officers Reviewed at Several Levels

THE Most Important Advice for Writing NSF Proposals: READ the SOLICITATION Carefully!

Internalize the information Follow the directions given in the solicitation

and the GPG Get someone who knows NSF but not your

proposal to read the final draft!!!

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Transforming Undergraduate Education in Science, Technology, Engineering and

Mathematics (TUES)  

Originally the Program was named Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement (CCLI)

Program Solicitation NSF 10-544

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TUES was originally CCLI

CCLI Supports efforts that

- Bring advances in STEM disciplinary knowledge into curriculum- Create or adapt learning materials and teaching strategies - Develop faculty expertise- Promote widespread implementation of educational innovations- Prepare future K-12 teachers - Enhance our understanding of how students learn STEM topics - Enhance our understanding how faculty adopt instructional approaches- Build capacity for assessment and evaluation- Further the work of the program itself

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The solicitation changed: TUES vs. CCLI

• Title changed to emphasize the special interest in projects that have the potential to transform undergraduate STEM education 

* Review criteria modified to emphasize the desire for projects that - Propose materials, processes, or models that have the

potential to -Enhance student learning and-Be adapted easily by other sites

- Involve a significant effort to facilitate adaptation at other sites

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TUES Suggested Questions for Intellectual MeritWill the project

-Produce one or more of the following: 1) Exemplary materials, processes, or models that enhance student

learning and can be adopted by other sites 2) Important findings related to student learning? - Build on existing knowledge about STEM education? - Have explicit and appropriate expected measurable outcomes integrated

into an evaluation plan? - Include an evaluation effort that is likely to produce useful information? - Institutionalize the approach at the investigator's college or university as appropriate for the Type

NOTE: Oversized type indicates changes from CCLI solicitation

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TUES Suggested Questions for Broader Impacts

Will the project

- Involve a significant effort to facilitate adaptation at other sites? - Contribute to the understanding of STEM education? - Help build and diversify the STEM education community? - Have a broad impact on STEM education in an area of recognized need

or opportunity?

- Have the potential to contribute to a paradigm shift in undergraduate STEM education?

NOTE: Oversized type indicates changes from CCLI solicitation

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Catalyst for Change; Paradigm Shift; Broader Impact

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Advanced Technological

Education

(ATE)

PROGRAM SOLICITATION NSF 10-539

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ATE

*Goal: Educate technicians for the high-tech fields that drive our nation’s economy

*Sample activities:- Curriculum development- Faculty professional development- Building career pathways

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ATE

ATE is in its 17th year of funding community colleges, having started ATE is in its 17th year of funding community colleges, having started with the Science and Advanced Technology Act of 1992 (SATA).with the Science and Advanced Technology Act of 1992 (SATA).

Preliminary Proposals Preliminary Proposals April April Formal ProposalsFormal Proposals October October

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ATE Institution Requirements

- Focus is on two-year colleges

- All proposals are expected to include one or more two-year colleges in leadership roles

- A consortium of institutions may also apply

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ATE Tracks

*Projects

- Program improvement- Professional development for educators- Curriculum and educational materials development-Teacher preparation for the ultimate purpose of providing more and better STEM technicians - Small grants to new awardees

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Meeting in San Diego Feb 2011STEM Teacher Preparation SESSION

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Small grants

- Focus on community colleges that have little or no previous ATE grant experience

-Designed to stimulate implementation, adaptation, and innovation in technological education

-Try to fund 50% of these proposals-$200,000 for two years

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ATE Tracks

• ATE Centers

- National Centers of Excellence

- Regional Centers of Excellence

- Resource Centers

* Targeted research on technician education

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Biotechnology Center Grant of ExcellenceDiscipline Specific Resource

Search for ATE Center Grants at AACC

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Look for the community college session!

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Some of the Center Grants Provide Resources THAT are not Discipline Specific

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Typical ATE award sizes

- Project Grants: Up to $300K/year for 3 years (45)

- Small Grants: Up to $200K (15)

- National Centers: $5M for 4 years (2)

- Regional Centers: $3M for 3 years (3)

- Planning Grants for Centers: $70K

- Resource Centers: $1.6M for 4 years (4)

- Targeted Research: Up to $300K for 4 years (5-8)

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ATE Professional Development Opportunities

- Go to Go to www.TeachingTechnicians.org

- Now over 100 professional development opportunities- Now over 100 professional development opportunities

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Biotechnology 47 5 8

Chemical Technology/Pulp & Paper/Environmental 58 3 1

Multidisciplinary/Institution Reform 43 4 2

Electronics/Microelectronics/Nanotech/Mechatronics/Lasers 23 7 8

Other Engineering Technology 75 7 10

Geospatial (GIS/GPS/Surveying) 28 3 4

Manufacturing 92 4 5

Math/Physics/Computational Science/Core 40 1 1

Computer/Information Systems/Cybersecurity/Telecommunications 139 8 8

Marine/Agriculture/Aquaculture/Natural Resources/Viticulture 20 2 2

Teacher Preparation 34 1 4

Multimedia 7 1 4

Energy Technology 6 3 9

Research/Evaluation 5 2 2

Recruitment/Retention 7 3 1

Totals 614 54 69

Foci of ATE Awards

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A Good Resource Meeting for ATE

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Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program

(STEP)

PROGRAM SOLICITATION NSF 08-569

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STEP

Goal

To increase the number of students (U.S. citizens or permanent residents) RECEIVING associate or baccalaureate degrees in established or emerging fields within science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)

Must establish baseline data and be able to track students

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STEP Tracks

Type 1: Implement strategies that will increase the number of students obtaining STEM degrees

Type 2: Conduct research on factors affecting associate or baccalaureate degree attainment in STEM

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STEP - Type 1

*Possible project activities:

- Focus directly on student learning- Incorporate current technology- Develop interdisciplinary approaches- Offer bridge programs

Note: Increases in a particular field must not be at the expense of other fields!

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Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics 

(S-STEM)

Program Solicitation NSF 09-567

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S-STEM

Goal

Provides institutions funds to provide scholarships to academically talented, but financial needy, FULL-TIME students. Students can be pursuing associate, baccalaureate, or graduate degrees.

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S-STEM

* Eligible disciplines extended to include biology, physical and mathematical sciences, computer and information sciences, geosciences, and engineering * Maximum scholarships $10,000 (based on financial need)

* Grant size: up to $600,000

* One proposal per constituent school or college

* About $50-$70 million available

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S-STEM

* Special Program Features- Has a faculty member in a STEM discipline as the PI.

- Involves cohorts of students.

- Provides student support structures.

- Includes optional enhancements such as research opportunities, tutoring, internships, etc.

- Enrolls students full time.

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Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program

PROGRAM SOLICITATION NSF NSF 10-514

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Noyce Program

* Initiated by Act of Congress in 2002

* Reauthorized in 2007 (America COMPETES Act)

- To encourage talented mathematics, science, and engineering undergraduates to pursue teaching careers

- To encourage STEM professionals to become teachers

- To prepare Master Teachers

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Noyce Program

*Track 1: Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarships

Phase 1 - Institutions not previously funded under Noyce or for different department/focus from previous award

Phase 2 - For previous Noyce awardees to continue longitudinal evaluation, and can also fund additional cohorts

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Noyce Program

*Track 1: Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarships

Phase 1

-STEM summer internships including early field experiences for freshmen and sophomores

-STEM undergraduate majors: up to 3 years of scholarship support (junior year through 5th year credentialing program)

-STEM professionals: 1 year stipend for credentialing program

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Noyce Program

*Track 1: Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarships

Phase 1

- Each year of support = 2 year teaching commitment in high need school district

- At least $10K/year for scholarship or stipend, but capped at the cost of attendance

- STEM professionals: 1 year stipend for credentialing program

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Noyce Program

*Track 1: Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarships

Phase 1

- Max institutional award: $1.2M over 5 years

- No indirect costs allowed

- At least 80% of octal budget must be for direct participant support

- Collaboration between 4-year institutions and 2-year institutions may request additional $250K in total budget

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Noyce Program

*Track 1: Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarships

Phase 2

-Expands and extends evaluation/research initiated under previous award

-Supports additional cohorts of previous cohorts

-Max institutional award: $750K over 5 years

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Noyce Program

Projects include- STEM faculty collaborating with Education faculty

- Strong partnership with school district- Recruitment and selection strategies- Exemplary teacher preparation programs leading to certification (or professional development program for Master Teaching Fellows)- Support for new teachers- Mechanism for monitoring recipients- Institutional support- Evaluation

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Information about funded proposals

-Go to the DUE Home website on NSF

-Find the Program of interest to you

-Go to the bottom of that page and click on “Abstracts of Recent Awards Made Through This Program”

- Write to the PI requesting a copy of her/his proposal.

*An example follows for the Noyce Program

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Information about funded proposals

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Linnea [email protected]

ORContact Program Officers at NSF