Accessing STEM Learning Grants in Utah's Rural Areas
GrantID: 11488
Grant Funding Amount Low: $22,500,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $22,500,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Utah's STEM Education Enhancement Grant The Funding Opportunity for STEM Education: Hispanic-Serving Institutions grant aims to enhance the quality of undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education at Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) in Utah. The Banking Institution, the funder of this grant, is committed to improving the recruitment, retention, and graduation rates of students pursuing associate's or baccalaureate degrees in STEM fields. To achieve this goal, the grant focuses on several priority outcomes that are crucial for Utah's economic development and educational landscape. ## Key Outcomes: Strengthening STEM Education in Utah Utah's unique demographic and geographic features, such as its growing Hispanic population and rugged terrain, present both opportunities and challenges for STEM education. The state's Hispanic population is projected to continue growing, making it essential to support HSIs in providing high-quality STEM education. The Utah State Board of Education and the Utah System of Higher Education are key state agencies working to improve STEM education across the state. One of the primary priority outcomes of this grant is to increase the number of students successfully completing STEM programs. This outcome is critical in addressing the state's workforce needs, particularly in industries such as technology and healthcare, where Utah is experiencing significant growth. For instance, the tech industry in Utah is thriving, with companies like Adobe, Oracle, and Microsoft having a significant presence in the state. To achieve this outcome, HSIs in Utah will need to implement evidence-based practices that improve student retention and graduation rates. This may involve developing new curricula, providing professional development opportunities for faculty, and leveraging technology to enhance student learning. The grant will also support initiatives that promote STEM education among underrepresented groups, including women and minority students. For example, the University of Utah's STEM education programs have shown success in increasing the participation and success of underrepresented groups in STEM fields. Another priority outcome is to enhance the quality of STEM education through the integration of innovative teaching methods and technologies. Utah's rural and frontier counties face unique challenges in providing access to high-quality STEM education, and this grant will support the development of strategies to address these challenges. For instance, the Utah Education and Telehealth Network (UETN) provides distance education and telehealth services to rural areas, and this grant could support the expansion of such initiatives. By leveraging technology and innovative teaching methods, HSIs in Utah can improve student outcomes and better prepare students for the workforce. The grant will also support partnerships between HSIs, industry partners, and other stakeholders to ensure that STEM education is aligned with workforce needs. For example, the Utah Governor's Office of Economic Development has initiatives to support the growth of the tech industry, and this grant could facilitate partnerships between HSIs and tech companies. ## Measuring Success: Evaluating Priority Outcomes in Utah To measure the success of this grant, the Banking Institution will track several key performance indicators, including student retention and graduation rates, course completion rates, and student satisfaction with STEM programs. The grantee will be required to report on these indicators regularly, providing data that will inform future grant-making decisions. Utah applicants should be prepared to articulate how their proposed projects will contribute to these priority outcomes and how they will measure success. For example, an HSI in Utah could propose a project to develop a new STEM curriculum that incorporates industry-specific skills, and measure its success by tracking student job placement rates after graduation. Q: What types of STEM programs are eligible for funding under this grant in Utah? A: Eligible STEM programs include those that lead to associate's or baccalaureate degrees in fields such as computer science, engineering, mathematics, and biological and physical sciences. Q: How can HSIs in Utah apply for this grant, and what is the application deadline? A: HSIs in Utah can apply for this grant by submitting a proposal that outlines their project goals, methods, and budget. The application deadline will be specified in the grant solicitation, and applicants are encouraged to review the solicitation carefully to ensure they meet the eligibility criteria and submission requirements. Utah applicants can also seek guidance from the Utah System of Higher Education, which has experience with grant applications and can provide support. Q: Are there any specific resources available to support Utah HSIs in implementing grant-funded projects, such as technical assistance or evaluation support? A: Yes, the Banking Institution will provide technical assistance and evaluation support to grantees, including those in Utah. Additionally, Utah HSIs can leverage resources from state agencies, such as the Utah State Board of Education, and organizations like the Utah Education and Telehealth Network (UETN), to support their grant-funded projects. For instance, UETN can provide expertise on distance education and telehealth services, which can be valuable for HSIs in rural areas.
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