Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA)
Rev 03/10
To be covered in this presentation:
Industry’s workforce crisis Science and math education in
California: a grave challenge Why California needs MESA The MESA program Latest MESA data
Industry’s workforce crisis In 2001, some 14,000 California jobs requiring
science or engineering degrees went unfilled.
Fewer than 20,000 science and engineering graduates are produced annually in our state. To fill state vacancies, California must increase the number of these graduates by 70%.
Jobs that require science, engineering and technical training will increase 51% nationally. This means 6 million potential job openings.
Science and math education: A grave challenge
California ranks 49th among all states in students taking advanced science courses 48th for eighth grade proficiency in science 35th for high school students taking advanced
math courses
Why California needs MESA The number of MESA high
school seniors who went to college directly after graduation is higher than the state average.
The UC eligibility rate for MESA’s high school seniors is more than four times higher than the state average.
*Stats for 08-09
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MESA70%
California48%
MESA California0
10203040506070 MESA
59%
California 13%
Why California needs MESA The vast majority of MESA high school graduates go
on to higher education.
Stats for 08-09
30
23
34
7 7712
30
N/A N/A
MESA graduates All California graduates
Why California needs MESA Most MESA community college students transfer to four-year
institutions.
100% of MESA community college students transferred to four-year institutions as science, engineering or math majors.
Stats for 08-09
UC43%
Independent colleges & universities, out-of-state,
others 8%
CSU49%
Why California needs MESA The MESA Engineering Program demonstrates a
model that is applicable across all four-year institutions. Independent, 8%
CSU; 75%
UC; 17%
Why California needs MESA (continued)
California MESA has been replicated in 14 states.
Nearly 100 companies work with MESA because of its outstanding track record.
“MESA is a shining example of how schools, from primary to postsecondary, can form partnerships to work toward closing the achievement gap.”
Jack O’Connell, State Schools Superintendent
“America is at a crossroads; how will we respond to the competitive pressures of a global workforce? MESA offers an important solution.”
Tom Springmeier, Texas Instruments
“ MESA brings along students who are able to stay abreast of fast-paced technological changes.”
Yno Gonzalez, AT&T
MESA Works!
Mission StatementMESA enables educationally disadvantaged students to prepare for and graduate from a four-year college or university with a math-based degree in areas such as engineering, the sciences, computer science, and mathematics.
Through MESA, students develop academic and leadership skills, increase educational performance, and gain confidence in their ability to compete professionally. MESA has particular interest in and focus on students from those groups who historically have had the lowest levels of attainment to four-year and graduate level programs.
By closing this achievement gap, MESA students and graduates will be better able to make significant contributions to the socioeconomic well-being of their families and their communities.
Vision Statement
To support the national science and mathematics educational agenda by ensuring that all MESA students are mathematically and scientifically literate so that they can play a leadership role in an increasingly technological world.
Who MESA Serves (2008-2009)Total students served: 20,249 MSP: 15,187
316 elementary, middle and high schools 94 school districts.
MCCP: 2,837 33 California community colleges
MEP: 2,225 9 CSU, 2 UC, 1 independent centers
MESA Programs
MESA Schools Program
MESA Community College Program
MESA Engineering Program
MESA Schools Program (MSP)
MSP serves pre-college students throughout the state so they will excel in math and science and go on to college in math-based majors.
MSP Components Individual Academic
Plans MESA periods Study skills training Career and college
exploration
MSP Components (continued)
MESA Day Academies
Parent leadership development
Teacher training opportunities
MESA Community College Program (MCCP)
MESA, in partnership with the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, provides math, engineering and science academic enrichment to community college students so they excel academically and transfer to four-year institutions as math-based majors.
MCCP Components
Academic Excellence Workshops
Orientation course Assistance in the
transfer process Career advising
MCCP Components (continued)
Links with student and professional organizations
Student Study Center
Professional development workshops
Industry Advisory Board
MESA Engineering Program (MEP)
MEP supports university students majoring in engineering or computer science so they will successfully attain their baccalaureates.
MEP Components
Academic Excellence Workshops
Clustering Orientation course Career advising
MEP Components (continued)
Links with student and professional organizations
Professional development workshops
Industry Advisory Board
Student Study Center and computer lab
MESA Works!
For more information:http://mesa.ucop.edu