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Promoting minority success in the sciences: The minority opportunities in research programs at CSULA
Authors:Simeon Slovacek  Jonathan Whittinghill  Laura Flenoury  David Wiseman
Institution:California State University, Los Angeles, 5151 State University Drive, KH A2040, Los Angeles, California 90032
Abstract:Given the large continued investment by the federal government in programs that promote academic success and the pursuit of advanced degrees in the sciences among members groups traditionally underrepresented in the sciences, there is a strong need for research which provides rigorous investigations of these programs and their impact on the target population. The current study examines programs funded by the National Institutes of Health Minority Opportunities in Research (MORE) Division Office intended to address this underrepresentation at a minority serving comprehensive university. Academic outcomes, including college graduation and acceptance into graduate programs, among undergraduate program participants are compared against a propensity score matched comparison group. Results indicate that students supported by the MORE programs had higher GPAs at graduation, took less time to graduate, and were more likely to both graduate with a science degree and enter Master's and doctoral programs in the sciences. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Res Sci Teach 49: 199–217, 2012
Keywords:underrepresented groups  science  college students  interventions
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