Welcome to the FIRST2STEM program!
FIRST2STEM (Facilitating Identity, Retention, and Successful Transition to Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) is a program designed to support STEM students
at 爆料社区 over the course of the first two years of college. This is a totally free
program that will provide students with:
- Regular one-on-one advising to help you navigate the University and curriculum
- A free two-week summer math bootcamp to help you take your first Math course
- Specialized small-group math tutoring to help you get through your math classes
- Free math textbooks
- Individual support for technology needs for online instruction
- Enrollment in a special section of GEL 101 in the fall with other FIRST2STEM scholars
- Opportunities to learn about scientific research on campus and to connect with scientists
and engineers in the local community
Why should I be a part of FIRST2STEM?
FIRST2STEM is funded by a grant from the Department of Education through its , and eligibility is limited to students in all of the following categories:
- First-time undergraduate students in the following majors: Applied Physics, Biochemistry,
Chemistry, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, and Software Engineering
- Students placed into Quantitative Reasoning Categories III or IV (placement determined
by high school grades and standardized test scores)
- Underrepresented, minority students
What are some benefits?
- You will be part of a learning community with other FIRST2STEM scholars that will
give you access to faculty and staff who are committed to your academic and personal
success.
- FIRST2STEM is specifically designed to help students through their first math courses,
all the way through Calculus (MATH 160), which for many STEM majors is required before the first major course. Depending on your math placement category (Quantitative Reasoning
Category), this can be up to four courses over four semesters (MATH 101 > MATH 105
> MATH 126 > MATH 160).
- FIRST2STEM scholars will have access to tutors and special workshops in the STEM Success Center to help them through these courses.
Important Contacts for New Students
Contact Us
If you have any questions you can email us at first2stem@csusm.edu, or you can contact the Project Co-Directors or Coordinator:
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