ABSTRACT

As United States policymakers and national leaders are increasing their attention to producing workers skilled in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), community colleges are being called on to address persistence of minorities in these disciplines. In this important volume, contributors discuss the role of community colleges in facilitating access and success to racial and ethnic minority students in STEM. Chapters explore how community colleges can and do facilitate the STEM pipeline, as well as the experiences of these students in community college, including how psychological factors, developmental coursework, expertiential learning, and motivation affect student success. Community Colleges and STEM ultimately provides recommendations to help increase retention and persistence. This important book is a crucial resource for higher education institutions and community colleges as they work to advance success among racial and ethnic minorities in STEM education.

part |82 pages

A New Dimension to the Discourse on Minority Students, STEM, and Community Colleges

chapter |16 pages

The Effect of Non-Cognitive Predictors on Academic Integration Measures

A Multinomial Analysis of STEM Students of Color in the Community College

chapter |10 pages

Stemming the Tide

Psychological Factors Influencing Racial and Ethnic Minority Students' Success in STEM at Community Colleges