# MARC at University of West Florida

> **NIH NIH T34** · UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA · 2023 · $298,913

## Abstract

SUMMARY:
The proposed renewal and expansion of the current UWF MARC Scholars Program seeks to dramatically increase
retention, academic performance, degree attainment, and graduate school matriculation rates among
underrepresented biomedical minority students at the University of West Florida (UWF). The program is
modeled after UWF’s Chemistry Scholars and current MARC Scholars Programs, inclusion programs modeled
after the Meyerhoff Scholars Program at UMBC.17-18 These programs are designed to support high-potential
underrepresented (UR) students who start college with an interest in STEM. Five years after establishing Chem
Scholars, the ethnically UR Chemistry graduates have increased from an average 6% during 2009-2012 to an
average 30% during 2012-2017. The percentage of ethnically UR students pursuing biomedically
relevant PhD or MD-PhD degrees has increased from 0% during 2010-2012 to an average 60% in
2012-2017. Perhaps more impressive is the average past 5-year percentage of ethnically UR majors
matriculating to PhD or MD/PhD programs exceeds the percentage of non-UR by 11%. NIH-funded MARC
Scholars expanded the model into Biology and Physics in 2014 solely for ethnically UR students. To date, 15
ethnically UR MARC Scholars have been accepted, 89% of MARC Scholars (8 of the 9 MARC Scholars) graduated
with a BS degree (Biology, Chemistry, and/or Physics), and 75% (6 of the 8) of MARC Scholar graduates have
matriculated to PhD or MD-PhD programs and 1 MARC graduate is enrolled in a NIH-funded PREP.
The proposed expanded MARC Scholars seeks to further expand the current MARC Scholars Program to also
support financially disadvantaged UR students pursuing biomedical research careers. The proposed expanded
program will continue to encompass the four major components of the model programs with several additions
tailored specifically to UWF MARC Scholars. MARC Scholars will provide the following: 1) academic and social
integration via the a 2-year research experience (on and off campus) and STEM Living Learning Community; 2)
rigorous academic preparation via Writing, Critical Thinking and Professional Development workshops and
seminar series tailored specifically for STEM and biomedical topics, a STEM Writing course, an RCR Course,
and research experience both at UWF and R-1 institutions; 3) a support system implemented through MARC
Scholars, “intrusive advising,” and regulated mentoring and advising for both academic coursework, research,
and MARC Scholars; and 4) preparation for MARC Scholars, matriculation to graduate school, and ultimately to
a research career through individual development plans, application materials preparation, and resume building
workshops. These resources are currently available only through NIH-funding of MARC Scholars specifically for
high-achieving UR junior and senior students pursuing biomedical degrees at UWF and long-term research
careers.

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10631964
- **Project number:** 5T34GM110517-10
- **Recipient organization:** UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA
- **Principal Investigator:** Peter J. Cavnar
- **Activity code:** T34 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2023
- **Award amount:** $298,913
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 2014-06-01 → 2025-05-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10631964

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10631964, MARC at University of West Florida (5T34GM110517-10). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-22 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10631964. Licensed CC0.

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