- Conference Session
- Track : Graduate - Technical Session 10
- Collection
- 2019 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity
- Authors
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Ashleigh Wright, North Carolina State University; Rebecca Brent, Education Designs, Inc; Elizabeth C. Dickey, North Carolina State University; Kimberly S. Weems, North Carolina Central University; Brian J. Reich, North Carolina State University; Caesar R. Jackson, North Carolina Central University
- Tagged Topics
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Diversity, Graduate Education
collaboration between North Carolina CentralUniversity (NCCU), a historically black college/university, and North Carolina State University (NCSU),a predominantly white institution. The Bridge-to-Ph.D. Program is a component of SEAS that preparesunderrepresented minority (URM) Master’s degree candidates at NCCU for Ph.D. degree programs inSTEM fields at NCSU or other doctorate-granting institutions. Bridge-to-Ph.D. supports academic andprofessional preparation of the trainees and includes elements in which trainees and doctoral candidates atNCSU jointly attend monthly seminars on selected technical and professional skills, multidisciplinarycourses, and faculty-led mentorships, research studies, and laboratory rotations. Faculty advisors atNCCU and the