Alabama Alliance for Students with Disabilities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
Students with disabilities are invited to apply to serve as mentors or mentees in one of the three mentoring programs of the Alabama Alliance for Students with Disabilities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics or AASD-STEM. All applications must be postmarked no later than Dec. 1.
The AASD-STEM is a collaborative research project funded by the National Science Foundation, or NSF, with the goal of increasing the quantity and quality of students with disabilities receiving associate, baccalaureate and graduate degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines.
For more information, contact Overtoun Jenda at jendaov@auburn.edu.
The NSF AASD-STEM brochure and application form can be found at this link.
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