University of Maryland System Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Bridge to the Doctorate (BD) Program is a collaborative effort between the National Science Foundation and University of Maryland institutions to increase the quality and quantity of underrepresented minorities matriculating to completion of the doctoral degree in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields (STEM) fields. The program at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County prepares students to meet the challenges of completing doctoral programs of study and for academic careers in higher education.
The BD fellows will be nurtured over two years as a cohort community that will benefit from a program of academic and personal development activities as well as social support to sustain their commitment and success to the terminal Ph.D. STEM degree. Program activities include linkages to the Maryland Alliances for Graduate Education in the Professoriate (PROMISE) as well as other NSF-funded research and education projects, including programs that provide mentoring opportunities for undergraduate students.
A total of 12 students from underrepresented minority populations in STEM fields will participate in the program a University of Maryland-Baltimore County during the 2009-2011 academic years. Results from this support will broaden the participation of African-Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Pacific-Islanders in the STEM pipeline, U. S. workforce and abroad. Results from rigorous evaluation of the project will add to the body of literature in the recruitment and retention of underrepresented minority students in STEM fields.