ABSTRACT

Co-published with the Council on Undergraduate ResearchThis book highlights the exciting work of two-year colleges to prepare students for their future careers through engagement in undergraduate research. It emerged from work in five community college systems thanks to two National Science Foundation grants the Council for Undergraduate Research received to support community colleges’ efforts to establish undergraduate research programs. Chapters one, two, and three provide background information about community colleges, undergraduate research, and the systems the author worked with: California, City University of New York, Maricopa Community College District - Arizona, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. Chapter four examines success strategies. The next five chapters look at five approaches to undergraduate research: basic/applied, course-based, community-based, interdisciplinary, and partnership research. Chapters ten, eleven and twelve discuss ways to assess and evaluate undergraduate research experiences, inclusive pedagogy, and ways to advance undergraduate research.Today there are 942 public community colleges in the United States, providing affordable access to 6.8 million students who enrolled for credit in one of the public two-year institutions in the United States. Students are more prepared for the next step in their education or careers after participating in quality UR experiences.

part One|58 pages

Background

chapter 1|14 pages

Access and Equity

chapter 3|15 pages

Overview of Five Systems

chapter 4|13 pages

Ensuring Student Opportunities and Success

part Two|80 pages

Examples of Undergraduate Research

chapter 5|15 pages

Basic and Applied Research

chapter 7|16 pages

Community-Based Research

chapter 8|15 pages

Interdisciplinary Research

chapter 9|17 pages

Community College Partnerships

part Three|49 pages

Next Steps

chapter 10|16 pages

Inclusive Pedagogy

chapter 11|18 pages

Assessing Undergraduate Research

chapter 12|13 pages

Advancing Undergraduate Research