ALSAMP Summer Bridge Application

The Alabama Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Program

The Alabama Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Program is funded by the National Science Foundation (HRD-1619659). This project, entitled Alabama LSAMP: Sustainability of Best Practices for STEM Education and Research, is designed with the overall goal to implement and study innovative, evidence-based, sustainable best practices in STEM education and research experiences for undergraduates designed to increase the quality and quantity of underrepresented minority students by enhancing the STEM educational experience.

ALSAMP Project Director Featured on NSF Website

ALSAMP Project Director Featured on NSF Website

Dr. Voila L. Acoff, Project Director for the Alabama Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation, was featured on the National Science Foundation's website in honor of Women's History Day.

UA Welcomes Dr. Mae C. Jemison as Keynote Speaker

UA Welcomes Dr. Mae C. Jemison as Keynote Speaker

Dr. Mae C. Jemison, the first African-American woman to travel in space, visits as the key-note speaker at the 2017 WiSE Symposium.

Alabama LSAMP Evaluation

Alabama LSAMP Evaluation

ISSR’s participation in the Alabama LSAMP includes the overall multi-site evaluation and a research study of the impact of the program.

Variation in the Alabama LSAMP Summer Bridge Program: Effects on STEM Self-Efficacy, Belonging, and Intentions

Variation in the Alabama LSAMP Summer Bridge Program: Effects on STEM Self-Efficacy, Belonging, and Intentions

ISSR’s participation in the Alabama LSAMP includes the impact of the summer bridge programs on student self-efficacy, sense of belonging to their major and institution, and adjustment to college.