STEM Scholars Program Requirements
- To get started, download and complete the interest form and submit it to ccphonors@ccp.edu
- This form will be used to make you aware of specific programming
- Your grade point average must be a 3.0 GPA or above when petitioning to receive the STEM Scholars designation on your transcript
- That designation is tied to completion of specific participations, research or service learning
- Students will have to designate the semester they are petitioning for Scholars/Honors to the Honors coordinator
- A STEM Review Committee will evaluate the completion of the required components and notify the coordinator that the criteria has been met
- A form will be initiated requesting the Scholars designation be added to the transcript
- Students must maintain that GPA to keep the designation or raise their GPA to 3.2+ to try for STEM Honors
- Student must have ENGL 101 placement
STEM Honors Program Commitment
- Deliver One STEM service learning project/academic research/special assignment/presentation
- Attend at least two In person/Zoom department/division/pathway grant functions (see below)
- Maintain a GPA 3.2 or above (required for STEM Honors)
Required Completions
- Two poster presentations/special assignments/academic research over two different STEM majors Courses
- Three In person/Zoom attendance STEM department/division/pathway grant functions
- The student must present an abstract, hypothesis or thesis
- Synthesis of the problem set; display/acknowledge known prior work related to the topic
- Present charts, graphs, formula or code displaying critical exploration of the topic
- Critically analyze and interpret the presented data for outcomes/solution
- Students should expect to present during CCP STEM Month via a poster, oral presentation or write-up
- Students presenting at local/regional/national conferences will be accepted as equivalent to on campus STEM Month presentations
- Submission to the CCP Science Journal will be considered equivalent to STEM Month presentations
Existing Participation Types
- Pathway Alumni Speaker Series
- STEM Club participation
- Hospital volunteer
- STEM conference attendance
- NSF-funded research
- CRISSIP program [CHOP]
- Center for Mechanobiology
- Google hackathons
- Discovery center research
- UPenn engineering material science research
- Temple material science research
- Singh Center nanotechnology research
- BTTP program