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A virtual public workshop to examine financial and policy barriers preventing Black students from matriculating and pursuing careers in SEM. This is an initiative of the Roundtable on Black Men and Black Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine.
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Workshop
·2022
The number of Black students in science, engineering, and medicine in the United States has remained disproportionately low over the past several decades. A number of reasons have been identified as contributing to these low numbers, including those related to finances. Financial considerations rang...
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A planning committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will organize a virtual public workshop to examine the financial barriers – including educational debt burden – preventing Black people from entering or continuing education in science, engineering, and medicine (SEM). The workshop will also identify policies and practices that perpetuate those barriers and lay a foundation of knowledge for others to be better positioned to engage on these issues. Major objectives of the workshop include:
1) Identify the existing data and data that are needed to examine trends in financial barriers to Black people pursuing education and careers in SEM;
2) Explore existing educational finance programs and data to support improvements to the effectiveness of those policies and programs; and
3) Cultivate and engage stakeholders in improving the efficacy of educational debt programs through increased investments and partnerships between academia, industry and government.
A rapporteur-authored workshop proceedings will be published.
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Reginald Hayes
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