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In 1994, the Model
Institutions for Excellence (MIE) program began as part of a comprehensive,
nationwide effort to upgrade the quality of science, engineering and
mathematics (SEM) education. The National Science Foundation (NSF) in
partnership with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA),
granted major awards to six higher education institutions with track
records of providing successful programs to educate students who are
currently underrepresented in SEM fields. MIE emphasizes long-term institutional
support to empower the six institutions to strengthen their infrastructures
and encourage and support students from high school through graduate
school. NSF hopes these institutions will become successful models of
high-quality SEM education that can be replicated at other colleges
and universities nationwide.
The chosen MIE schools have a history of awarding SEM degrees, or the
potential to do so, as well as a strong commitment to SEM education
and undergraduate research. From the plains of South Dakota to the inner
city of Atlantic to the island of Puerto Rico, the MIE institutions
reflect the unique cultural composition of our society that enriches
and invigorates us.The MIE schools concentrate on the recruitment and
retention of SEM students, counseling, academic enrichment, encouraging
students to attend graduate school, and enhancing the education of their
students.
Through this program, institutions
will be awarded grants of up to $2.5 million a year for a maximum of
11 years. These institutions have a track record of awarding SEM degrees,
a strong commitment to SEM education and undergraduate research, a dedication
to serving populations that historically have been under represented
in SEM, and potential for launching a major enhancement of current efforts.
MIE provides resource support for programs that serve as models for:
- successful recruitment
- early research experience
- counseling
- undergraduate retention
- academic enrichment
- mentoring
orientation to graduate school and
production of quality SEM graduates. |

Program Director/Co- Principal Investigator
Stacy Phelps
/Co- Principal Investigator
Mike Fredenberg
Administrative Assistant
Faith Richards
IMED/HCOP Coordinator
Misty Brave
K-12 Outreach Coordinator
Sue Conrad
Business
& Techology Development
Jay Roman
Audio Visual
Specialist
Tony Brave
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