STEM

Join Lawson State's STEM program as we broaden participation and enhance the education of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics at HBCUs. We've joined with the National Science Foundation's Historically Black Colleges and Universities Undergraduate Program (HBCU-UP) STEM program to create the Lawson State Community College Pi STEM E3 program. Learn more about the program and apply to be a STEM Scholar today.

STEM Scholars

Pi STEM E3

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What We Do

Pi STEM E3 is made up of three core programs: STEM Scholars and Learning Community, the STEM Enrichment Institute (SEI), and the STEM Bridge Pathways Program. Together, these programs:

  • Provide support to strengthen STEM teaching and learning in ways that improve access to and retention of underrepresented groups in STEM disciplines.
  • Increase student retention and graduation rates.
  • Encourage the exploration of STEM careers.
  • Prepare you with the STEM academic foundation, professional skills, and experiences needed to enter the STEM workforce or undergraduate school in STEM disciplines.

Why You Should Join

When you're a STEM scholar at Lawson State, you have:

  • Access to additional support and resources to ensure your success.
  • Opportunities to explore STEM career paths and find what field is right for you.
  • Recognition from the STEM community for your achievements.

STEM Summer Programs

High school students and recent graduates are invited to attend one of our summer STEM programs.
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Participate in a dynamic STEM experience and earn college credit through the STEM Enrichment Institute.
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Join your peers and participate in this summer STEM program for minority high school girls.
 

Have Questions? Reach out to us!

Dr. Shawanda Thomas is the STEM Director at Lawson State. Reach out to her with any questions.

Dr. Shawanda Thomas
STEM Director
Email: sthomas@lawsonstate.eduPhone: (205) 929-3443