Ocean Science Research Experiences to Engage Two-Year College Students

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Abstract

This project aims to serve the national interest by increasing the numbers of students who are both interested in and well-prepared for careers in geoscience, a field projected to face a significant workforce shortage by 2026. This initiative strengthens STEM education at two-year colleges, a critical access point for addressing the shrinking geoscience workforce. Hands-on research experiences have proven highly effective in motivating students to pursue further education and careers in STEM. This three-year ocean science summer research effort engages student from an urban two-year college in conducting authentic research tied to urgent local challenges. Participants gain direct experience collecting samples and other data on board an oceanographic research vessel and receive competitive stipends to support their involvement. Importantly, these research experiences are designed to build confidence, support persistence in STEM pathways, and expand students' understanding of geoscience career opportunities. By cultivating the next generation of ocean and geoscience professionals, the project contributes meaningfully to meeting the nation's growing demand for a skilled and well-prepared scientific workforce. The project goals are to: (1) increase student awareness and interest in STEM fields, (2) support the development of technical research and networking skills, (3) expand student awareness of natural resources and geoscience career options, (4) increase degree completio

Key facts

NSF award ID
2515217
Awardee
Pasadena City College (CA)
SAM.gov UEI
WB19K3R7L3L5
PI
Elizabeth A Nagy
Primary program
04002526DB NSF STEM Education
All programs
Improv Undergrad STEM Ed(IUSE), UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION
Estimated total
$499,715
Funds obligated
$499,715
Transaction type
Standard Grant
Period
07/15/2025 → 06/30/2028