S-STEM Research Hubs
S-STEM Research Hubs support both the creation of a resource and evaluation center for the national S-STEM community and research hubs to study the conditions for the success of low-income undergraduate and graduate STEM students.
Understanding and Supporting the Whole Student: An NSF S-STEM-NET Hub
- This hub addresses research questions to understand how postsecondary institutions, need-based financial aid, and publicly funded benefits programs support low-income STEM students in Washington.
- Grant No. 2326042
Rural Low Income Student Investigations Network Groups: Researching Belonging in STEM, Community, and Higher Education
- The RISING Hub will provide infrastructure for an alliance among Rural Serving Institutions to collaborate and conduct research aimed at increasing rural, low-income college students’ success in STEM.
- Grant No. 2426449
S-STEM-Hub: Investigating the Capacity of Historically Black Colleges and Universities to Develop, Accommodate, and Graduate Low-Income STEM Students
- "The Hub" will provide an infrastructure for a strategic HBCU alliance to collaborate and expand their knowledge base on effective strategies to support domestic, low-income, talented STEM students.
- Grant No. 2138273
S-STEM Research Hub: Investigating How Low-Income Students Approach Non-Tuition Expenses
- This hub, housed in the Hope Center at Temple University, focuses on STEM affordability and will explore non-tuition barriers for low-income students at community colleges.
- Grant No. 2137824
Developing and Sharing Research on Low-Income Community College Student Decision-Making and Pathways in STEM
- CCSN connects researchers and practitioners to advance research on how students navigate STEM pathways and translate this research into evidence-based practices, programs, and policies.
- Grant No. 2224623
Collaborative Research: Practices and Research on Student Pathways in Education from Community College and Transfer Students in STEM (PROSPECT S-STEM)
- PROSPECT S-STEM aims to connect research and practice to support low-income STEM transfer students by centering lived experiences, faculty and staff support, programs, and institutional partnerships.
- Grant No. 2138084
Collaborative Research: A Research Hub for Understanding Inter- and Intra-institutional Partnerships that Systematically Support Low-income Engineering Students
- The objective of the ROPES Hub is to advance understanding of organizational partnerships that support academic pathways for domestic low-income engineering, computer science, and computing students.
- Grant No. 2138188
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