Guidelines

What is a bridge to doctorate program?

What is a bridge to doctorate program?

The Bridge to Doctorate (BD) program is geared towards making CSU Master’s students highly competitive for STEM doctorate programs. The BD program offers an invaluable opportunity for LSAMP students to gain skills and experience that will increase their competiveness for a PhD program in a STEM discipline.

Is Lsamp federally funded?

About LSAMP The Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Leadership and Academic Enhancement Program, named in honor of former congressman Louis Stokes, is a NSF funded program intended to support historically underrepresented students in the STEM fields.

What is Lsamp?

The Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) program is one of a sequence of four NSF programs which seek to build productive capacity and output within institutions with significant enrollments of minority populations underrepresented within science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) …

What includes NSF?

The NSF INCLUDES National Network is composed of NSF INCLUDES Alliances, Design and Development Launch Pilots, Coordination Hub, NSF funded projects (such as centers, facilities and networks, and other projects with broadening participation components), scholars engaged in broadening participation research, Federal …

What do you hope to gain from the Lsamp program?

You will have the opportunity to tackle real work projects and interact with experienced professionals in the field. You will be exposed to undergraduate research opportunities that will link you with faculty and graduate students working on projects that will advance their fields.

How do I apply for Lsamp?

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  1. Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident.
  2. Be enrolled in an undergraduate major in a STEM discipline or have an interest in pursuing a STEM baccalaureate degree.
  3. Be an individual who has faced or faces social, educational, or economic barriers to careers in STEM.

What is NSF advance?

The goal of the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) ADVANCE program is to increase the representation and advancement of women in academic science and engineering careers, thereby contributing to the development of a more diverse science and engineering workforce.