SPECTRA program is for students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and math
At SCC, faculty members will select five students per semester to receive $500 scholarships
to be applied to their first two years of coursework. Community college students who
declare their interests in STEM subjects will receive targeted academic advising,
enhanced career awareness materials and the opportunity to develop an academic plan
to expedite transfer to Truman State University or another four-year school.
Scientists Prepared, Enriched and Challenged Through Research-based Activities (SPECTRA),
is a five-year initiative funded by the National Science Foundation to increase the
number of graduates in science, technology, engineering and math. Through this program,
Truman State University will offer a variety of support to community college students
while they take courses that prepare them for a baccalaureate program in a STEM field
(regardless of major or intent to transfer to Truman State University).
“This really is a great opportunity for local high school students entering the community
college,” said Chris Breitmeyer, dean of math, science and health at SCC. “We believe
this program will generate more interest in these important subject areas, and will
help students to be successful when they get out into the workforce. As we move forward,
STEM disciplines are going to play a vital role in ensuring the economic security
of our country.”
The SPECTRA program also will allow Truman State University to provide incoming students
with opportunities for scholarships, tutoring, faculty-mentored research and participation
in career and internship awareness activities. Upon completion of the SPECTRA program,
students will have the background and preparation needed to complete a degree or pursue
a career that relates to science and mathematics.
Truman State University's SPECTRA program is funded by a $1.2 million grant from the
National Science Foundation's Proactive Recruitment in Science and Mathematics (PRISM)
program.
Community college students may register for the program at http://spectra.truman.edu. For more information on
SPECTRA program initiatives at SCC, contact Vicki Remington, division office coordinator,
at 636-922-8351 or
vremington@stchas.edu. For more information on SPECTRA program initiatives at Truman State University,
visit http://spectra.truman.edu, call 660-785-7252 or e-mail step@truman.edu.
St. Charles Community College is a public, comprehensive two-year community college
with associate degrees and certificate programs in the arts, business, sciences, and
career-technical fields. SCC provides workforce training and community-based personal
and professional development as well as cultural, recreational, and entertainment
opportunities. For more information, visit www.stchas.edu.