Thompson Rahmelle C, Monroe-White Thema, Xavier Jeffrey, Howell Courtney, Moore Myisha Roberson, Haynes J K
Hopps Defense Research Scholars Program, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA 30314.
SageFox Consulting Group, Atlanta, GA 30307
CBE Life Sci Educ. 2016 Fall;15(3). doi: 10.1187/cbe.15-12-0263.
Equal representation within higher education science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and the STEM workforce in the United States across demographically diverse populations is a long-standing challenge. This study uses two-to-one nearest-neighbor matched-comparison group design to examine academic achievement, pursuit of graduate science degree, and classification of graduate institution attended by students participating in the Hopps Scholars Program (Hopps) at Morehouse College. Hopps is a highly structured enrichment program aimed at increasing participation of black males in STEM fields. Morehouse institutional records, Hopps Program records, and National Student Clearinghouse data were used to examine differences between Hopps and non-Hopps STEM graduates of Morehouse. Two-way sample t tests and chi-square tests revealed significant differences in academic achievement, likelihood of STEM degree pursuit, and the classification of graduate institutions attended by Hopps versus non-Hopps students. Hopps Scholars were significantly more likely than non-Hopps STEM graduates both to pursue STEM doctoral degrees and to attend doctoral-granting institutions with higher research activity. The Hopps Program's approach to training black male students for scientific careers is a model of success for other programs committed to increasing the number of black males pursuing advanced degrees in STEM.
在美国,高等教育科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域以及STEM劳动力中,不同人口群体的代表性平等是一个长期存在的挑战。本研究采用二比一最近邻匹配比较组设计,以考察莫尔豪斯学院参加霍普斯学者计划(Hopps)的学生的学业成绩、研究生科学学位的攻读情况以及所就读研究生院校的分类。Hopps是一个结构严谨的强化项目,旨在增加黑人男性在STEM领域的参与度。利用莫尔豪斯学院的机构记录、Hopps项目记录和全国学生信息交换所的数据,来考察Hopps学生与非Hopps的莫尔豪斯STEM专业毕业生之间的差异。双样本t检验和卡方检验显示,Hopps学生与非Hopps学生在学业成绩、攻读STEM学位的可能性以及所就读研究生院校的分类方面存在显著差异。Hopps学者比非Hopps的STEM专业毕业生更有可能攻读STEM博士学位,也更有可能进入研究活动更活跃的博士授予机构。Hopps项目培养黑人男性从事科学事业的方法,是其他致力于增加攻读STEM高级学位的黑人男性数量的项目的成功典范。