ED13G-05
Broadening Participation: Mentoring Community College Students in a Geoscience REU

Monday, 14 December 2015: 14:40
303 (Moscone South)
Marianne Smith, Citrus College, Glendora, CA, United States and Jan Osborn, Chapman University, Orange, CA, United States
Abstract:
Increasingly, REUs are recruiting from community colleges as a means of broadening participation of underrepresented minorities, women, and low-income students in STEM. As inclusion of community college students becomes normalized, defining the role of science faculty and preparing them to serve as mentors to community college students is a key component of well-designed programs. This session will present empirical research regarding faculty mentoring in the first two years of an NSF-REU grant to support community college students in a university’s earth and environmental science labs. Given the documented benefits of undergraduate research on students’ integration into the scientific community and their career trajectory in STEM, the focus of the investigation has been on the processes and impact of mentoring community college STEM researchers at a university serving a more traditionally privileged population; the degree to which the mentoring relationships have addressed community college students needs including their emotional, cultural and resource needs; and gaps in mentor training and the mentoring relationship identified by mentors and students.