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A Qualitative Evaluation of the Missouri State University S-STEM Program Highlighting the Importance of Taking an Intersectional Approach in Program Evaluations

Title: A Qualitative Evaluation of the Missouri State University S-STEM Program Highlighting the Importance of Taking an Intersectional Approach in Program Evaluations
Language: English
Authors: Templer Rodrigues, Abby I. (ORCID 0000-0002-8917-5426); Pierson, Matthew C. (ORCID 0000-0002-3356-5556)
Source: Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research. Jul-Sep 2022 23(3):50-55.
Availability: Institute for STEM Education and Research. P.O. Box 4001, Auburn, AL 36831. Tel: 334-844-3360; Web site: https://www.jstem.org
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 6
Publication Date: 2022
Sponsoring Agency: National Science Foundation (NSF)
Contract Number: 1458699
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Program Evaluation; STEM Education; College Programs; Student Financial Aid; Undergraduate Students; College Transfer Students; Program Effectiveness; Intersectionality; Gender Differences; Social Differences; Self Efficacy
Geographic Terms: Missouri
ISSN: 1526-2367; 1557-5284
Abstract: In 2016, Missouri State University (MSU) received a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to provide scholarships in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (S-STEM) for academically talented students with financial need. The MSU S-STEM program provided two years of financial and academic assistance, supporting students who began their studies at MSU during their sophomore and junior year and supporting transfer students in their first two years at MSU. The goal of the program was to increase the quality and number of undergraduate students with unmet financial need completing a Bachelor of Science (BS) within the fields of computer science, engineering, mathematics, and physics. Running from the fall of 2016 to the spring of 2021, the MSU S-STEM program served 5 cohorts, supporting 93 students total. In addition to two years of scholarship, the MSU S-STEM program provided academic support through requiring participation in a 1-credit hour seminar each fall and by making 12 hours of peer-to-peer academic tutoring available per week. This article describes the program and presents the findings from a qualitative, summative program evaluation. The data presented highlight the way intersectional inequalities differently shape student experience within STEM majors, affecting how they were supported in the MSU S-STEM program. This article makes a case for taking an intersectional approach when evaluating programs to support students in STEM and ends by discussing the benefits and challenges of taking an intersectional approach in program evaluations.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2023
Access URL: https://jstem.org/jstem/index.php/JSTEM/article/view/2590/2283
Accession Number: EJ1360378
Database: ERIC