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Prison to Professionals (P2P):
The Bridges to Baccalaureate (B2B) program at Howard University and Baltimore City Community College (BCCC)
“Bridging the gap between corrections and higher education in STEM.”
“P2P-B2B @ HU+BCCC”
Prison to Professionals (P2P) is a non for profit organization dedicated to providing justice-involved people with meaningful and sustainable education and workforce development opportunities in STEM. P2P, in partnership with Baltimore City Community College (BCCC) and Howard University (HU) College of Medicine, has created an innovative prison-to-college-and-STEM pipeline and will provide a direct and dedicated pathway to an associates degree and bachelors degree for graduating scholars of P2P in the STEM field. The Bridges to Baccalaureate (B2B) program is a creative STEM training program that will recruit four (4) scholars annually via a rigorous review process. The B2B Scholars will (i) be provided educational readiness by P2P (some) while still incarcerated, (ii) transition to 2-year associates granting school (BCCC), (iii) be provided skills and methods development while at BCCC, (iv) participate in a 10-week STEM research internship at Howard in the summer in between years 1 and 2, (v) then transition to Howard University, upon completing their associate's degree at BCCC.
The program addresses:
1.
Skills development:
gained via the Leadership, College & Professional Readiness, and SAT portions of the P2P program and Intro to Research Workshops that will be implemented during the community college time span.
2.
Research Experience:
obtained via a 10-week internship with one of nearly 20 collaborating investigators at Howard University. Additionally, scholars will attend a national meeting to present their work.
3.
Curriculum and Methods:
supplemented by instruction for gateway courses, development including a molecular techniques course incorporated into General Biology (BCCC BTC 105 - Techniques and Instrumentation for Biotechnology).
4.
Recruitment Plan:
P2P works with over 100 individuals annually in their actively running program. Priority will be given to select the top four people in the P2P program interested in STEM.
5.
Retention Plan:
The B2B program will provide incentives: 60% tuition scholarships, yearly stipends, paid summer research internships, and mentoring opportunities to give back.
Eligibility Questions:
1. Can you commit to pursuing higher education in a STEM field continuously for at least four years?
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Yes
No
2. Can you commit to being a full-time student (9-12 credit hours per semester)?
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Yes
No
3. Can you commit to NOT working full-time (no more than 10-20 hours of approved employment)?
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Yes
No
Note that this program provides a yearly stipend to be a full-time student.
4. Can you commit to doing an in-person paid summer research internship for at least two summers in the field of biomedical sciences?
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Yes
No
5. Do you live in Maryland, DC, or Virginia?
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Yes
No
6. Do you have an associate's degree?
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Yes
No
7. Are you a US citizen or a temporary/permanent resident on a visa?
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Yes
No
This is a rigorous program that may be taken on-site at Baltimore City Community College or virtually. The summer research program rotation must be done in person. For more details on the program, please visit:
Bridges to Baccalaureate Program (T34) (fromprisoncellstophd.org)
Additional Details:
Bridges to the Baccalaureate (NIH T34) - Program Goal (as stated by the NIH):
(See
T34 FAQ
linked here.)
To develop a diverse pool of research-oriented undergraduates who transition from an associate degree-granting institution to a baccalaureate degree-granting institution and complete a baccalaureate STEM degree, positioning them to pursue research-oriented biomedical higher degree programs or enter careers in the biomedical research workforce.
Who is eligible to participate in the NRSA T34 program?
Trainees must be citizens or noncitizen nationals of the United States or have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence at the time of appointment. (A noncitizen national is a person who, although not a citizen of the U.S., owes permanent allegiance to the U.S. This is generally a person born in a land that is not a state but that is under U.S. sovereignty, jurisdiction, or administration—for example, American Samoa.) An individual lawfully admitted for permanent residence must possess an alien registration receipt card (I-551) before the appointment on the grant. Individuals on temporary visas, those seeking asylum or refugees, or those supported through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program are not eligible for support through NIH NRSA programs. Trainees must be matriculating full-time in baccalaureate or graduate biomedical science degree programs at the applicant institution.
B2B Scholar Candidate Application:
1. Briefly describe your intent to pursue education in the STEM field.
2. What are your goals for participating as a BCCC and Howard University scholar? What do you hope to gain from your education?
3. What are your future career plans?
Please include 1-2 letters of support with your application form. Please feel free to ask your P2P mentor and or tutor to write one on your behalf.
Copy of resume.
You are required to take BCCC's Accuplacer. Here are the instructions to do so:
Test Center / Placement Testing (bccc.edu)
Scholar Candidate Signature:
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Please enter your full name which will serve as your signature.
Date:
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Please submit a completed application with the requested items to Basia Skudrzyk at
[email protected]
by May 31, 2023.
Decisions will be made by June 15, 2023.
Onboarding and orientation will begin July 2023.
Classes begin August 2023.
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