“Always believe that what you do today helps to prepare you
for something better tomorrow’’
Dr. Samuel DeWitt ProctorMLK Professor
Rutgers University
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Marriott Tampa Waterside Hotel & Marriott Tampa Waterside Hotel & MarinaMarina
Tampa, FloridaTampa, FloridaOctober 25 – 28, 2012 October 25 – 28, 2012
592 Tenth St., N.W.592 Tenth St., N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30318-5776Atlanta, GA 30318-5776
404-875-9211, ext.268404-875-9211, ext.268
www.sreb.orgwww.sreb.org
“Proverbs are the daughters of experience.”
Why is The McNair program Important To Scholars?
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BS, Elementary Education, (Glassboro State Teachers
College now Rowan University), Student Athlete & Student Leader
MA, Pupil Personnel Services, Seton Hall University ED.D. Lehigh University, Counseling Education Teaching experience in public schools: 5th – 8th grades, Jr.
High School Science & Math, & Guidance Counselor, High School Basketball & Track Coach
Director Upward Bound Project @ Seton Hall University & Neighborhood Education Center in Newark New Jersey
Associate Professor with Tenure @ Seton Hall University Director, Minority Student Services @ University of Central
Florida
Background
Director, Statewide Affirmative Actions Programs
@ State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV)
Director, The Office of Federal TRIO Programs, U.S. Department of Education (Senior Executive Service)
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Education, The Office of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education
Director, The Southern Regional Education Board-AGEP Doctoral Scholars Program.
Background
“You do not teach the paths of a forest to an old gorilla.”
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Background on the Compact & the Institute. Why and How you are here. Others in attendance. Benefits for you. Benefits for institutions. How this Institute works. Our (MY) expectations for & of you. Reimbursement procedures. Closing “Charge” to you.
Agenda for the Orientation & Breakfast Meeting
The National Science FoundationThe National Science FoundationDirectorate for Directorate for
EEducation and ducation and HHuman uman RResourcesesourcesEHREHR
HHuman uman RResource esource DDevelopmentevelopmentHRDHRD
“We fulfill our mission chiefly by issuing limited-
term grants -- currently about 10,000 new awards per year, with an average duration of three years -- to fund specific research proposals that have been judged the most promising by a rigorous and objective merit-review system. Most of these awards go to individuals or small groups of investigators. Others provide funding for research centers, instruments and facilities that allow scientists, engineers and students to work at the outermost frontiers of knowledge.”
“The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an
independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 "to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense…" With an annual budget of about $6.9 billion (FY 2010), we are the funding source for approximately 20 percent of all federally supported basic research conducted by America’s colleges and universities. In many fields such as mathematics, computer science and the social sciences, NSF is the major source of federal backing.”
National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson BoulevardArlington, VA 22230
703-292-5111http://www.nsf.gov
Jessie DeAro, Ph.D. & Mark Leddy, Ph.D.Jessie DeAro, Ph.D. & Mark Leddy, Ph.D.National Science FoundationNational Science Foundation
Arlington, VAArlington, [email protected]@nsf.gov
The original NSF grant to SREB provided all of
the funds to support AGEP scholars to attend the Institute.
Help facilitate the attendance of AGEP scholars to attend the Institute on Teaching and Mentoring.
AGEP Alliances/Instituions pay for extra AGEP scholars to attend.
SREB-AGEP Doctoral Scholars Program
The original SREB AGEP grant did not support
the attendance of SBE scholars. SBE Alliances paid for SBE scholars to attend
the Institute. SREB received funding one year to pay for SBE
scholars. SBE was folded into the AGEP so the support
was there the inclusion of SBE to attend the Institute.
SREB-AGEP Doctoral Scholars Program
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Minority Ph.D. Program {55
Faculty & 144 Students}
Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate {158}
Bridges to the Professoriate Program & Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) {65}
Gates Millennium Scholars Program {80}
Groups Affiliations Attending the Institute
Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate
Achievement Program {18 Directors, 43 Scholars}
Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences {9}
Southern Regional Education Board Doctoral Scholars Program {244}
Groups Affiliations Attending the Institute
152 AGEP Scholars
6 Faculty6 Faculty
9 SBE
8 AGEPGraduates
8 AGEPGraduates
AGEP & SBE STATES
AL AZ CA CO CT DC FL GA IA IN
LA MA MD MI MS NC NV NY SC TX VT
AGEP Alliances
Colorado (PEAKS) Georgia Institute of
Technology –FACES Howard University-
University of Texas El Paso
Iowa Midwest Crossroads
More Graduate education at Mountain States Alliance (MGE@MSA)
North Carolina (OPT-ED) PROMISE: Maryland Rice-Houston Students to Academic
Professoriate for American Indians (SAPAI)
AGEP Alliances
The Alliance for Graduate Education in Mississippi (AGEM)
The City University of New York – The Graduate Center
The Graduate Alliance for Education in Louisiana (GAELA)
The Michigan AGEP
The Northeast Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (NEAGEP)
The Southeast Alliance (SEAGEP)
The State University of New York (SUNY-AGEP)
The University of Puerto Rico
The University of California
Berkeley Davis Irvine Los Angeles Merced Riverside San Diego San Francisco Santa Barbara Santa Cruz
AGEP Alliances
Atlantic Coast University of California – DIGGS Great Lakes EDGE CUNY - Michigan
SBE Alliances
To provide support to the AGEP/SBE program
alliances. Referral of speakers. SREB staff attend and present at Alliance
sponsored programs. (NC-OPT-ED, PROMISE, FACES, GLASS, Mississippi, SEAGEP, SUNY AGEP, CUNY)
Collaborations AGEP & SREB
First time Second time Third time Fourth time
AGEP/SBE Scholars Times Attending Institute
Directors of the Sloan Minority Ph.D.
Program
Alfred P. Sloan FoundationMeeting
3rd
Junior Faculty Professional Development Conference
Professional Development Conference
1st, 2nd, or 3rd year of teaching, or on a postdoctoral assignment.
Instructor, Adjunct, and Assistant Professor
all academic disciplines special track of sessions
and workshops
Professional Career Development in the Academy
Personal Professional Development Plan (PPDP)
Becoming Tenured and Beyond Tenure
Funding Opportunities Publishing Effective Mentoring Career Options in Higher
Education
INSTITUTE Benefits for Scholars
Part of a larger network of scholars
Recognition of achievement
Enhance professional development
Listed in Scholar Directory*
Access to position postings on DSP site
Feedback on CV Interview practice Clarify/crystallize
career goals/path Identified as a
potential candidate for the academy
Purpose www.sreb.org, Scholar Directory Must update your personal information Use registration ID to access YES or NO on form for access
Scholar Directory
Large network of potential faculty/staff that have an
expressed interest in a career in postsecondary education. Scholars will have the Ph.D. which is the gatekeeper to
faculty positions. In depth conversations with potential candidates. Establish long term relationships with scholars. Cohort of undergraduates interested in graduate school. Wide range of disciplines. Use of the Scholar Directory. Cost effective.
Institute Benefits for Recruiter Institutions
To provide training in skills and techniques for
succeeding in a Ph.D. program in STEM disciplines.
Describe Your Research in Five Minutes or Less Writing Your Dissertation Speaking About Science
Objective & Sessions
To prepare AGEP scholars for successful
transition from graduate school to a faculty position.
First and Last Impressions: Organizing for the Job Interview
Negotiating Your First Faculty Position
Objective and Sessions
To provide the opportunity for AGEP scholars
to be recruited for future faculty positions and postdoctoral positions.
Faculty Recruitment Fair Scholar Directory*** www.sreb.org Doctoral Scholars Program [email protected]
Objective & Session
Provide additional support services to AGEP
scholars that can augment the services that they receive from their home AGEP.
Scholar Contact, via Institute, Scholar Directory, and Listserve
[email protected] http://www.pathwaystoscience.org
Objective and Example
To provide public recognition for doctoral
scholars and faculty who have achieved a certain level of distinction.
Friday-Dinner and Awards Program Saturday-Lunch and Awards Program
Objective and Session
Enjoy the institute
Tips for Scholars
Review the Agenda Visit Recruiters Attend sessions on
time. Adhere to the
schedule. Attend Awards
dinner. Interact
Complete Evaluation forms.
Make a serious effort to meet other scholars from; Your Alliance Other Alliances Other Institutions Other States Different Disciplines
Tips for Scholars
Tips for Scholars
Tips for Scholars
Tips for Scholars
Tips for Scholars
Tip for Scholars
Tips for Scholars
Interact with recruiters Meet during breaks. Meal functions assigned tables Provide VITA
Tip for Scholars
Only AGEP/SBE participants supported by SREB In-route transportation
Taxi to and from airport at home Airport /offsite airport parking Not Tampa to hotel or to airport (Van Service was/is
provided.) Non allowable
Conference meals: Thursday Evening Reception; Friday: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner; Saturday: Breakfast, Lunch; Sunday Brunch
Room service, hotel movies, snacks, alcohol, taxi fares
Original dated receipts with list of items purchased, Copies not accepted.
Reimbursement
Travel reimbursement forms only for those
scholars being supported by the SREB grant. Provide receipts and explanations. Dinner on Saturday will be on your own. Room service charges will be paid by you on
check out. We will not pay for any room charges.
For those that are being supported by your Alliance, any extra charges will be sent to your Alliance Director/Coordinator on an Invoice and your name as reference.
Announcements
Business card Correct spelling of name With mailing address Print legibly
AGEP & SBE Certificates
of Participation
AGEP/SBE GRADUATES
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You will be teaching the next generation!
THE NEXT
GENERATION
A cow that has no tail can’t chase away flies.
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20th Anniversary October 31 – November 3,
201 Arlington, VA Marriott Crystal Gateway
Hotel
2013 INSTITUTE
Enjoy the Institute
“Always believe that what you do today helps to prepare you
for something better tomorrow’’
Dr. Samuel DeWitt ProctorMLK Professor
Rutgers University
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