g-stem applicant workshop
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G-STEM APPLICANT WORKSHOP. G-STEM Awareness Week Fall 2013. G-STEM Applicant Process. STEP ONE: DISCOVER G-STEM. Tip #1. Tip #4. Tip #5. Tip #2. Tip #3. Discover G-STEM #1. DISCOVER G-STEM . What does G-STEM stand for? - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
G-STEM APPLICANT WORKSHOP
G-STEM Awareness Week
Fall 2013
G-STEM Applicant Process
DISCOVER G-STEM
2-STEP G-STEM APPLICATION
PRE-ACCEPTANCE ACTIVITIES
STEP ONE: DISCOVER
G-STEM
Tip #1
Tip #2
Tip #3
Tip #4Tip #5
DISCOVER G-STEM
What does G-STEM stand for?Enhancing Global Research and Education in STEM at Spelman College
and its MissionPrepare African American women within the STEM disciplines to be globally engaged upon graduation
G-STEM PROVIDES SPELMAN STEM MAJORSFUNDING AND MENTORSHIP (Spelman & Foreign)
Discover G-STEM
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This program is designed to encourage STEM majors to become Scientists who conduct research
Review Your G-STEM Bookmark
Discover G-STEM
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Now please take out your bookmark
Review Your G-STEM Bookmark Do you have proof of your US citizenship? Copy of valid US passport
Will you have a 3.0 gpa by February 1? Copy of unofficial transcript
Sophomores and Juniors Only Freshmen (not enough credits) and Seniors (cannot fulfill Research Day requirement)
STEM majors only; no Psychology
Know the G-STEM Application Deadline: FEBRUARY 1st
This is the FINAL deadline for the OFFICIAL (not preliminary) Application for Summer2014 and Fall 2014
Does G-STEM provide 11K in funding? (1) Subject to final approval from the Department of Education Title III Office in Washington, D.C.(2) Calculated as additional financial aid(3) Reduced by any outside scholarships received from other sources
Discover G-STEM
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Attend G-STEM Events G-STEM Awareness Week Roundtables with Scholars Have you spoken to a G-STEM Scholar yet?
Have you met with the G-STEM Program ManagerAvailable Monday – Friday 2-4pm; SC 342
October 18th Preliminary Application WorkshopDo you intend to submit your G-STEM Preliminary Application at this workshop? If no, why not?
Have you signed up for the October 25th Workshop?This is the workshop where you should submit your OFFICIAL application to G-STEM
Discover G-STEM
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G-STEM FUNDING & Scholar Application Deposit
Up to 11K in funding $7000* in program fees $4,000* for completion G-STEM Scientific Report upon return (1) Subject to final approval from the Department of Education Title III Office in Washington, D.C.(2) Calculated as additional financial aid(3) Reduced by any outside scholarships received from other sources
There is a $200-$500 G-STEM Program acceptance depositThis deposit is paid upon saying “Yes I would like to be a G-STEM Scholar” by returning the G-STEM acceptance letter by the deadline
G-STEM is a National Science Foundation and U.S. Department of Education funded grant
and subject to their stipulations
Discover G-STEM
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G-STEM Applicant ResponsibilitiesPrior to Acceptance into the G-STEM Program
• Understand the G-STEM Program
• Know the differences between Study Abroad and Research Only opportunities
• Adhere to all guidelines regarding the completion of the G-STEM Preliminary Application and Official G-STEM Application
• Recognize that there are several sets of application processes happening simultaneously: (1) G-STEM and (2) the institution or study abroad provider and/or (3) Spelman Study Abroad Office and (4) external funding sources– Each has its only guidelines, requirements and DEADLINES
• Communicate with and respond to the G-STEM office
• Attend all mandatory sessions including participation in: (1) STS 100, (2) National Science Foundation Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Training (3) G-STEM Language & Culture Orientations
If you chose to apply to G-STEM, are selected and you accept the G-STEM offer by returning the acceptance letter with the deposit, you must not drop out later
Discover G-STEM
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Understanding Research Abroad OpportunitiesThere are TWO types
Research Only Study Abroad• Designed to provide students with
primarily research only (laboratory based) experiences.
• You will wake up and go to a lab Mon-Fri as you would a job.
• You may work with the host institution to secure local housing and/or have home-stay accommodations.
• Spelman provides the 4K stipend prior to travel as a loan that you pay back upon receipt of your stipend upon return & completion of paper
• Study abroad opportunities on the flyer has research and cultural activities ie. CIEE, SIT, IES
• You may not apply to more than 1 study abroad program
• You must apply to your study abroad program through Spelman Study Abroad office
• You must also follow the guidelines, orientation, etc. of the Spelman Study Abroad Office
• Typically has a 2.7 minimum gpa requirement but G-STEMs is 3.0
Discover G-STEM
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STEP TWO:2-STEP G-STEM
APPLICATION
Tip #1
Tip #2
Select a Summer 2014 Research Abroad Opportunity
2-STEP Application
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Now please take out your Summer 2014 Research Abroad Opportunities flyer
Summer 2014 Research Abroad OpportunitySpecial Notes
• If you select #1, #3, #4, #5, #9, #10 or #11 you must apply by emailing G-STEM via email at [email protected] by February 1: (1) CV or resume, (2) personal statement and (3) transcript. Final decision on acceptance to these programs will be made by program contact in conjunction with the research institute.
• #5 has a 3.3 minimum GPA requirement
• If you select one from #1-10 you will receive a $4K stipend advance (loan) prior to departure to support you abroad but must sign over your $4K stipend from Title III upon receipt in Nov/Dec 2014.
• These types of opportunities are for highly independent and resources students looking for top notch research abroad opportunities.
2-STEP Application
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Steps to Complete G-STEM Preliminary Application
STEP ONE: Go to the G-STEM Blog http://spelmangstem.wordpress.com/g-stem-documents
STEP TWO: Select G-STEM Preliminary Application Link
STEP THREE: Complete G-STEM Preliminary Application
STEP FOUR: Forward to your Department Chair for approval
STEP FIVE: Alert your Department Chair to approve (their discretion) your preliminary application & follow-up whether or not it has
been done BEFORE the next workshop October 25th
YOU CANNOT MOVE FORWARD WITH THE OFFICIAL G-STEM APPLICATION WITHOUT YOUR DEPARTMENT CHAIR APPROVAL
2-STEP Application
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Steps to Complete OFFICIAL G-STEM Application
STEP ONE: Receive Department Chair Approval of the G-STEM Preliminary Application to proceed
STEP TWO: Receive an email from the G-STEM Program Manager with the link to the “official” G-STEM Application link
STEP THREE: Complete the G-STEM Application and select two STEM faculty
recommenders
STEP FOUR: Alert your STEM faculty recommenders complete the online recommendation form
2-STEP Application
#2
OFFICIAL G-STEM ApplicationSpecial Notes for October 25th workshop
Begin to draft tentative answers to the following while you wait for approval from your Department Chairs. Be sure to bring to the Workshop on October 25th.• Previous Research Experience:
Name of researcher, name of research project, length of time in lab, and any publications or presentation of research
• Previous International Experience: Foreign Travel, International or global courses or activities
• Answer: In about 150 words why you want to conduct research abroad, and what you expect to gain (professionally, personally, academically) from it.
• Statement of Purpose: In about 1000 words (1) why you are pursuing undergraduate research abroad (2) information about any previous research experiences you have had, and (3) what types of research experiences you are hoping to gain while abroad (discuss the labs or opportunities that are available to you, if you know them), (4) long term goals, and (5) how will your undergraduate research experience help you reach them.
2-STEP Application
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PRE-ACCEPTANCE ACTIVITIESWhat You Need To Know
• G-STEM applications are reviewed and selected by the G-STEM Internal Advisory Committee– You will be Selected, Waitlisted or Denied
• If you are Selected and you accept by returning your G-STEM acceptance letter, your application for funding must be approved by the U.S. Department of Education. This determination will not be known until approximately April.
• If you are Selected and your Accept, you are expected to follow-through with your commitment because preparation are made prior to your approval
• You will have mandatory meetings and trainings prior to this approval: (1) STS 100, (2) National Science Foundation Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Training (3) G-STEM Language & Culture Orientations
• Proof a valid U.S. passport is required. If you do not have one, please apply ASAP• You must exercise patience with the process as many offices and institutions are
involved in providing G-STEM Scholars outstanding research abroad opportunities.
2-STEP Application
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