Texas A&M University-Kingsville

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College Cost Reducation Access Act - $2,274,000

Developing a STEM Success Pipeline at Texas A&M University-

Kingsville and Del Mar College.

2008-2010 / $2,274,000

This grant ended in 2010.

Mission

The College of Education prepares professionals for positions of responsibility and leadership in a global society. Faculty and staff are dedicated to enabling students to attain high academic, professional, and ethical standards that promote student achievement and lifelong learning. The programs prepare students to be successful in their professional careers by integrating technology, valuing diversity, and promoting authentic applications of knowledge. The College strives to offer the highest quality in teaching, research, and service.

Our Programs

Enhancing Student Success in Engineering and Technology

Goal:  To expand student awareness of career opportunities through undergraduate research and streamline the process of transitioning from DMC to TAMUK.

Enhancing Teaching and Learning in Engineering and Technology

Goal:  To transform learning with technology by equipping Intelligent Classrooms and providing continuing and relevant professional development to faculty.

Our Outcomes

  • Increased numbers of students will be retained, transitioned and graduated with STEM and engineering/technology degrees from DMC and TAMUK
  • Faculty/staff capacity will be strengthened
  • Instructional and academic support environments will be upgraded
  • Student attitudes toward their learning experience will be positively impacted

Upgrades

Nierman Hall Upgrade

Nierman Hall (above) & LAC Upgarde (below)

LAC Upgrade

This page was last updated on: November 23, 2011