2409217
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Louis Stokes B2B Alliance: New Mexico Bridge to the Baccalaureate (NMB2B) -community colleges in the United States have long played an important role in providing affordable access and opportunities for millions of students whose educational goals included transferring to four-year institutions to complete baccalaureate degrees. The success of a transfer pathway is dependent upon state and individual college policies, procedures, and pathways.
The New Mexico Bridge to the Baccalaureate Alliance is a collaborative partnership of eight community colleges, led by NMSU Do?a Ana Community College, sharing the common goal of significantly increasing the transfer of community college students in STEM by enhancing a culture of research. The alliance partner colleges are located across the state serving a largely rural population including Central New Mexico (Albuquerque), Luna Community College (Las Vegas), New Mexico State University ? Alamogordo, New Mexico State University ? Grants Community College, San Juan Community College (Farmington), Santa Fe Community College, and University of New Mexico-Valencia.
This alliance will formalize articulation and transfer strategies between institutions, increasing communication, mentoring, and research opportunities for community college faculty and students by developing a formal partnership with six of the four-year institutions comprising the New Mexico Alliance for Minority Participation STEM Pathways and Research Alliance. The collective impact of the alliance institutions' focus on the transfer and graduation of underrepresented students in STEM disciplines contributes to an understanding of developing successful pathways to STEM degree completion at two-year institutions.
The goals of the program are (1) to increase the number of community college URM students participating in mentoring and enrollment in STEM courses that provide undergraduate research experiences; (2) achieve a significant increase in the transfer rate of URM undergraduate students pursuing degrees in STEM; (3) conduct a rigorous external evaluation to deepen the understanding of URM student success in New Mexico community college STEM courses and degree programs; (4) use project evaluation outcomes and findings to inform the project and support data-driven adjustments to activities, dissemination strategies, and sustainability planning. The project aims to implement four project activities selected for proven outcomes for students and their designation as ?high-impact? practices.
The analysis of project outcomes is anticipated to contribute to a greater understanding of four primary questions: 1) Does peer mentoring influence STEM community college student transfer? 2) Does participation in course-based research experiences influence transfer? 3) Does participation in faculty professional development opportunities increase curriculum revision efforts? 4) What impact does student participation in professional development have on transfer? Providing support for faculty and students, the project represents new directions for shifting the culture of STEM education and the role of transfer in a community college.
New templates for sustainable teaching improvement and pathway developments that emerge addressing critical transfer points will be broadly disseminated to state, national, and international audiences through publications, presentations, and online venues. This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.- Subawards are planned for this award.
The New Mexico Bridge to the Baccalaureate Alliance is a collaborative partnership of eight community colleges, led by NMSU Do?a Ana Community College, sharing the common goal of significantly increasing the transfer of community college students in STEM by enhancing a culture of research. The alliance partner colleges are located across the state serving a largely rural population including Central New Mexico (Albuquerque), Luna Community College (Las Vegas), New Mexico State University ? Alamogordo, New Mexico State University ? Grants Community College, San Juan Community College (Farmington), Santa Fe Community College, and University of New Mexico-Valencia.
This alliance will formalize articulation and transfer strategies between institutions, increasing communication, mentoring, and research opportunities for community college faculty and students by developing a formal partnership with six of the four-year institutions comprising the New Mexico Alliance for Minority Participation STEM Pathways and Research Alliance. The collective impact of the alliance institutions' focus on the transfer and graduation of underrepresented students in STEM disciplines contributes to an understanding of developing successful pathways to STEM degree completion at two-year institutions.
The goals of the program are (1) to increase the number of community college URM students participating in mentoring and enrollment in STEM courses that provide undergraduate research experiences; (2) achieve a significant increase in the transfer rate of URM undergraduate students pursuing degrees in STEM; (3) conduct a rigorous external evaluation to deepen the understanding of URM student success in New Mexico community college STEM courses and degree programs; (4) use project evaluation outcomes and findings to inform the project and support data-driven adjustments to activities, dissemination strategies, and sustainability planning. The project aims to implement four project activities selected for proven outcomes for students and their designation as ?high-impact? practices.
The analysis of project outcomes is anticipated to contribute to a greater understanding of four primary questions: 1) Does peer mentoring influence STEM community college student transfer? 2) Does participation in course-based research experiences influence transfer? 3) Does participation in faculty professional development opportunities increase curriculum revision efforts? 4) What impact does student participation in professional development have on transfer? Providing support for faculty and students, the project represents new directions for shifting the culture of STEM education and the role of transfer in a community college.
New templates for sustainable teaching improvement and pathway developments that emerge addressing critical transfer points will be broadly disseminated to state, national, and international audiences through publications, presentations, and online venues. This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.- Subawards are planned for this award.
Awardee
Funding Goals
THE GOAL OF THIS FUNDING OPPORTUNITY, "LOUIS STOKES ALLIANCES FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION", IS IDENTIFIED IN THE LINK: HTTPS://WWW.NSF.GOV/PUBLICATIONS/PUB_SUMM.JSP?ODS_KEY=NSF20590
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Las Cruces,
New Mexico
88003-1290
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Termination This project grant was reported as terminated by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in March 2025.
New Mexico State University was awarded
Project Grant 2409217
worth $500,000
from the Division of Human Resource Development in June 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Las Cruces New Mexico United States.
The grant
has a duration of 3 years and
was awarded through assistance program 47.076 Education and Human Resources.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 6/20/24
Period of Performance
6/15/24
Start Date
5/31/27
End Date
Funding Split
$500.0K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$500.0K
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
2409217
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Public/State Controlled Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
491106 DIVISION OF EQUITY FOR EXCELLENCE IN STEM
Funding Office
491106 DIVISION OF EQUITY FOR EXCELLENCE IN STEM
Awardee UEI
YGLJYPWTVQC9
Awardee CAGE
4MLT1
Performance District
NM-02
Senators
Martin Heinrich
Ben Luján
Ben Luján
Modified: 6/20/24