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Florida Gulf Coast University NAACP 2014 Pre-Collegiate Summer Camp June 8-20, 2014. Background. Fewer minorities and students from low-income families enter into and persist in science and engineering degree programs. Barriers

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  1. Florida Gulf Coast University NAACP 2014 Pre-Collegiate Summer Camp June 8-20, 2014

  2. Background • Fewer minorities and students from low-income families enter into and persist in science and engineering degree programs. • Barriers • Minority students lacks knowledge and exposure to opportunities in the science and engineering fields. • Minority and low-income students rarely view science and engineering as viable career options. • In Southwest Florida, the surrounding five-county area is relatively new in terms of industrial growth. • Many of the existing communities are located in rural areas.

  3. U.A. Whitaker College of Engineering (WCOE) - ABET Accredited Currently over 700 engineering and pre-engineering undergraduate students Bioengineering Civil Engineering Environmental Engineering Software Engineering

  4. College of Arts and Sciences Currently over 1,539 STEM undergraduate students Biological Sciences Chemistry & Mathematics Social & Behavioral Sciences Marine & Ecological Sciences

  5. FGCU/NAACP2014 Pre-Collegiate Summer Camp FGCU Office of Community Outreach Programs NAACP Naples, FL Pre-Collegiate STEM Summer Camp FGCU’s College of Arts and Sciences & College of Engineering

  6. Program Objectives • To improve student skills in mathematics • To expose students to real-world math and its application in related career fields • To increase the students’ awareness of STEM fields • To expose students to processes that will increase their likelihood of being accepted into college

  7. Program Objectives (cont.) • To expose students to practicing professionals in STEM fields • To create potential internship opportunities for camp participants

  8. CAMPorganizers

  9. FGCU – Community Outreach To create a cohesive outreach and support system for students from underserved and underrepresented backgrounds. Foster strong University/Community partnerships Increase visibility and participation of the University in the Southwest Florida community Assist with the recruitment and retention efforts of the University

  10. NAACP – Naples, FL Our *ACT-SO program and the FGCU partnership works to achieve one of NAACP’s goals of preparing students for today’s marketplace Goals To mobilize the adult community for the promotion of classroom and after-school excellence To recognize academic excellence among youth on par with the recognition awarded athletics To provide and assist students with the necessary skills and tools to established goals and acquire the confidence and training to make a successful contribution to society

  11. NAACP – Naples, FL The STEM related Categories of the program are: Sciences: Biology/Microbiology, Chemistry/Biochemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Earth, and Space Sciences, Engineering, Medicine and Health The other categories are: Performing arts Humanities Visual arts Entrepreneurship *Afro-Academic,Cultural,Technological and Scientific Olympics.

  12. CAMPHighlights

  13. Applied Mathematics SAT Prep Summer Program The math sessions emphasizing skills needed for the SAT Presentations by WCOE and CAS Professors Solar Go-Kart Challenge NASA VIP Tour

  14. CAMPcurriculum

  15. Math Session SAT component combined applied mathematics in engineering with preparation for the mathematics sections on the SAT Test-taking strategies Weekly simulated SAT exams

  16. Engineering Sessions Bio Engineering Slime Project Civil Engineering Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Walls Sample Truss Bridge /West Point Bridge Project Environmental Water Filtration

  17. Arts and Sciences Sessions Marine Sciences Oceans and coastal waters project Chemistry and Mathematics Chemistry project

  18. Solar Go-Kart Challenge

  19. Budget and sponsorship opportunities

  20. Budget Summary *Rounded to nearest dollar Appendix 1 outlines itemized costs.

  21. Sponsorship Levels Gold Platinum Gold Silver Bronze Contributor

  22. Platinum • Platinum: $56,483 - Sponsor underwrites the entire cost of the program. • Benefits • Sponsor gets naming rights for the program. • Sponsor gets the first refusal rights to underwrite the following year’s STEM program. • Sponsor gets the first opportunity to interview high school seniors for summer internship positions. • Sponsor can be a single-segment presenter at the workshop • Sponsor gets on-campus recognition as the sole underwriter of the Pre-Collegiate Summer STEM Camp. • Sponsor is recognized as the sole Underwriter at the “Black Tie” dinner. • Sponsors website will be accessible through a link on both the FGCU & NAACP website.

  23. GOLD • Gold Sponsor $15,000 - (In the event there is not a Platinum Sponsor) Sponsor(s) get the right of first refusal to co-sponsor the following year’s program. • Benefits • Sponsor(s) get the first opportunity to interview high school seniors for summer internship positions. • Sponsor(s) get on-campus recognition as the co- sponsor for the Pre-Collegiate Summer STEM Camp Program. • Sponsor gets the first opportunity to interview high school seniors for summer internship positions. • Sponsor can be a single-segment presenter at the workshop. • Sponsors will be recognized on an on-campus plaque as a co-sponsor of the Pre-Collegiate STEM Camp. • Co-Sponsors will be recognized at the “Black Tie” dinner. • Sponsors website will be accessible through a link on both the FGCU & NAACP website.

  24. SILVER • Silver Sponsor $10,000 (in the event there is not a Platinum Sponsor). • Benefits • Silver Sponsors get 2nd round opportunities to interview high school students for summer internship positions. • Sponsor(s) will be recognized at the “Black Tie” dinner. • Sponsors website will be accessible through a link on both the FGCU & NAACP website

  25. BRONZE • Bronze Sponsor $5000.00 (in the event that there is not a Platinum Sponsor). • Benefits • Sponsor(s) will be recognized at the closing dinner. • Sponsors website will be accessible through a link on both the FGCU & NAACP website

  26. CONTRIBUTOR • Contributor Sponsor - $1000.00 Benefits • Sponsor(s) will be recognized at the “Black Tie” dinner.

  27. CONTACT INFORMATION FGCU Dr. Claude Villiers Dr. Tony Barringer NAACP Mr. David Hinds

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