Alabama A&M University has announced the selection of its inaugural cohort for the National Science Foundation Alabama Louis Stokes Alliance for Minor Participation Bridge to Doctorate Program. This initiative aims to foster diversity in the STEM fields by equipping students with essential academic and research skills necessary for pursuing doctoral degrees.
The NSF granted Alabama A&M a$1,075,000 funding package for the program earlier this year. The financial support will be allocated over the next two years to ensure that selected students receive comprehensive training and mentorship, facilitating their transition into the STEM workforce.
Inaugural Cohort Scholars
The Bridge to Doctorate program has welcomed eleven scholars for the Fall 2024 term, showcasing diverse academic pursuits. Among the students are:
Kwaishawn Albritton, Masters in Systems & Material Engineering, Wetumpka, AL
Latriscia Albritton, Masters in Systems & Material Engineering, Minter, AL
Amani Blair, Masters in Computer Science, Athens, AL
Justice Caffey, Computer Science, Montgomery, AL
Sherman Cravens, Masters in Food Science, Oklahoma City
Candyce Curry, Ph.D. in Curriculum & Instruction Science Education Specialization, Harvest, AL
Rupert England, Masters in Biological Sciences, Snellville, GA
Carmella Goree, Ph.D. in Curriculum & Instruction Science Education Specialization, Huntsville, AL
Derrius Plair, Masters in Systems & Material Engineering, Harvest, AL
De’Travean Williams, Masters in Biological Sciences, Montgomery, AL
Cameron White, Ph.D. in Curriculum & Instruction Science Education Specialization, Gardendale, AL
Multifaceted Support
To kick off their graduate educational journey, AAMU recently hosted an orientation session where the scholars were introduced to faculty mentors who will guide them through their research and academic endeavors. Each scholar will benefit from a range of program offerings designed to enhance their educational experience, including:
Stipend Support: Each participant will receive a stipend of $32,000 per year, amounting to a total of $768,000 over the program’s duration.
Mentorship: Scholars will be paired with mentors in their preferred research areas.
Cost of Education Allowance: Financial assistance will be provided to help alleviate educational expenses.
Professional Development: Opportunities for travel to professional conferences, tailored mentorship, and targeted professional development initiatives are also included.
One student position remains available in the Bridge to Doctorate Program. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Dr. Jeanette Jones at jeanette.jones@aamu.edu or Dianne Kirnes at dianne.kirnes@aamu.edu for more information.