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Follow on Google News | Department of Education Awards VCCCD Colleges Grants of Nearly $10 MillionGrants Will Support Hispanic-Serving Institutions STEM Program Projects
"For the third consecutive time, the U.S. Department of Education has recognized Oxnard College's leading work in STEM education through the Hispanic-Serving Institution STEM grant," shared Luis Sanchez, president of Oxnard College. "This grant's renewal will infuse additional resources and staffing into our academic programs, expanding career pathways in STEM for countless Ventura County students and their families. We relish the opportunity to continue this life-changing work for our community." Oxnard College's grant supports the college's Guided Pathways to STEM Careers project, which is grounded in published research and modeled after programs that produce intended outcomes in STEM. Areas the grant will fund include internships and co-curricular experiences, which connect academic courses to real-world issues and enhance student learning. In addition, Oxnard College's grant will fund case managers who will proactively advise students on their coursework and career goals, allowing them to complete their associate degrees and transfer to baccalaureate STEM programs. It will also develop formal written transfer agreements with four-year colleges and universities for Oxnard College students. Ventura College will use its grant for its Servingness: "The college degree pipeline for Hispanic students most often starts at the community college level, but there are many barriers to educational attainment and transfer, particularly in STEM. This grant will help close the achievement gap for Ventura College students from underrepresented communities by providing them with resources to ensure their success in coursework at our college and later at a four-year college or university," Through the grant, Ventura College students will receive enhanced tutoring, counseling and service programs created to improve their academic success. This includes innovative and customized instruction in gateway English and math courses to retain students and accelerate program completion and transfer rates to four-year higher education institutions. For more information about the Ventura County Community College District, visit vcccd.edu. End
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