Support of Veterans in STEM Degree Programs to Promote a Diverse and Skilled Workforce

Phillip Morris,Kylie J. Swanson, Kimberly Mastropietro,Lisa M. Hines

JOURNAL OF CONTINUING HIGHER EDUCATION(2023)

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More Americans are needed in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) careers to advance the nation's competitiveness in the global economy. Given the extensive training of military service members, this population is well-poised to transition into STEM careers. While many veterans pursue STEM degrees, they often face hardships that impact their ability to attain STEM credentials. The goal of this mixed methods study was to identify factors that contributed to attaining a STEM degree among students in the Military STEM Scholarship Program (MSSP), a grant-funded program implemented at a university in the United States to assist veterans pursuing STEM degrees. By targeting veterans, this program supported a highly diverse group of students. Based on surveys, focus groups, and interviews, the participants credited their academic and professional success to activities promoted by the MSSP program, such as peer interaction, faculty mentorship, utilization of student support services, and internships. As a result, 80% of MSSP participants obtained a STEM degree, approximately 24 percentage points higher than the institution's average six-year graduation rate for all students. Through these findings, a model is offered for institutions to better serve a growing student veteran population.
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stem degree programs,veterans,support
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