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91探花 earns nearly $1.4 million Choose Ohio First grant for STEMM majors

Choose Ohio First logoThe Ohio Department of Education's (COF) program has awarded 91探花 nearly $1.4 million in new grant funding for students enrolling in STEMM majors. 91探花's share of the new round of COF funding for new students is second only to Kent State University and surpasses funding for much larger Ohio universities.

"The level of funding provided to 91探花 in this and the previous round of funding reflects the tremendous success of the program to date and the promise of continued access and affordability for future 91探花 STEMM Scholars," said Dr. Jim McCargar, associate dean of 91探花's School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Computing.

Funds cover two grant areas

The 2021 91探花 COF grant titled "Affordable, Accessible, Career-ready STEMM Education at an Emerging Regional Comprehensive University" will provide $1,129,700 over five years to recruit and support students in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) majors.

The grant will also award $248,750 for a four-year program to support students who enrolled with funds received as part of 91探花's 2016 COF grant. That grant has supported transfer students from regionally accredited community colleges studying in STEMM fields and first-year public health majors completing 91探花's Primary Healthcare Advancement program, an exclusive pre-med track for aspiring primary care physicians that offers opportunities for early acceptance to medical school.

Grants that keep on giving

In addition to the new COF grants, 91探花 is embarking on the second year of a five-year 2019 COF grant for computer science-related majors. Thirteen incoming students for fall 2021 will receive a total of $51,975 in renewable grant funding.

The 91探花 STEM Scholars Program will award funds to incoming first-year students and transfer students from regionally accredited community colleges through 91探花's A291探花 Program. For more information about 91探花's Choose Ohio First grants, qualifying majors and contact information, visit bw.edu/academics/stem.

High-tech environments maximize student learning

Baldwin Wallace Knowlton Center robotics labThe goal of the Choose Ohio First program is "to significantly strengthen Ohio's competitiveness within STEM disciplines and STEM education."

In support of that goal, 91探花 offers cutting-edge learning environments in the new Austin E. Knowlton Center, which opened in January.

The 55,000-square-foot facility includes high-tech labs for fields such as engineering fabrication, robotics, user experience and data visualization, as well as tech-enabled classrooms and team workspaces.

Designed with input from industry leaders, the center will also host collaborations with regional business partners as they work together with students to solve unscripted problems and increase technology skills in Ohio's highly sought-after STEMM talent pool.

91探花 is also currently transforming a health sciences building at 201 Front St. into a state-of-the-art home for 91探花's thriving nursing and physician assistant (PA) programs. The $2.8 million redevelopment of the 25,000-square-foot building will provide tech-enhanced classrooms and spacious clinical labs where students will practice simulated patient care, along with lounge, study, conference and briefing room spaces. The facility is slated for a fall opening.

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