STEM Pathways for Acceleration, Completion, and Transfer Success (STEM PACTS)
STEM PACTS project aims to increase the number of Hispanic and low-income students attaining STEM degrees by establishing (1) a streamlined transfer pathway model with personalized advisement for MDC STEM students to promote transfer to 4- year institutions; (2) a mentorship program with STEM professionals, including authentic undergraduate research experiences, internships in STEM industries, and scheduled interactions with STEM trailblazers; (3) a STEM Reinventing Educational Equity for Students (REEFS) Center for the implementation of student intervention strategies, including high-impact practices, to foster student completion of STEM courses; and (4) a STEM-focused early immersion program for incoming first-time-in-college students designed for direct advancement from high school to college.
Need to clear your Financial Acknowledgment Form? Follow these quick steps:
1. Login to MDConnect Student Portal
2. Select the “Financial Agreement” under the To Do List
3. Select “Accept” and “Save”
4. Select “Next” on the upper right-hand side and then “Finish”
· Think you are ready to graduate? Download and submit your Graduation Application via email.
· Need to change your major? Download and submit your Change of Major form via email.
· If you have questions regarding Financial Aid, you may visit this site.
· If you have questions regarding Admissions, need to submit documents to Records or update Florida Residency, please e-mail nadmiss@mdc.edu.
Need an advising (for a STEM related field) Appointment: http://bit.ly/3RD9AZw
Need to sign up to be a STEM Shark PALS: https://forms.office.com/r/LEc1fJhyV9
FUNDED BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
STEM Pathways for Acceleration, Completion, and Transfer Success (STEM PACTS) GRANT Award_PO31C210035
"Students may receive stipend as long as the sum of all financial aid awards does not exceed the total COA- cost of attendance."
"This is not a job. This is an educational opportunity for students to learn the necessary skills that will help them in their future careers, to improve relationships, and to get involved in campus activities."