A partnership between the University System of Maryland and Prince George's County schools led to increased student interest in STEM fields, higher scores on the science portion of Maryland State Assessments and more students entering STEM fields in college, according to the project's final report.
The USM's Math Science Partnership Minority Student Pipeline aimed "to expand the minority student pipeline in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields in higher education, by employing strategies engaging STEM faculty, teachers, undergraduates and high school students," the report read. The USM's Education Policy and Student Life Committee reviewed the report on Sept. 20.