Academic Support Programs

S.E.E.D.S.
STEM Engagement for the Enrichment of Diverse Students
Mission:
The “SEEDS” Scholars Program (STEM Engagement for the Enrichment of Diverse Students) is designed to increase the number of Hispanic students pursuing future graduate
degrees by providing a firm foundation of advanced knowledge and skills in STEM-related
fields (science, technology, engineering, math), beginning in the first two years
of college.
Vision:
The SEEDS Program will maximize awareness of agriculture-related themes such as global
food security, hunger, and sustainability, and will mentor underrepresented STEM students
in these areas who will serve as a driving force in our community.
Values:
Scholarship - Diversity - Leadership - Inclusivity
Goals:
- Increase the number of underrepresented STEM students graduating with an AA
- Award 20 SEEDS Scholarships to students who are interested in learning about USDA-NIFA Priority Themes: sustainability, global food security, and hunger
- Work with colleagues across disciplines to weave USDA-NIFA themes into the curriculum
- Create a transfer bridge between partner high schools, SDMC, SDSU, UCSD
- Build partnerships with community businesses, nonprofits, and federal government agencies
- Organize unique campus-wide events and experiential learning opportunities (e.g., Sustainability Summit & SEEDS Days) that involve students at Mesa College and our local high schools each semester
The USDA Grant cycle has ended Student interested in STEM please refer to the STEM Portal. Students interested in sustainability and gardening please contact Professor Waverly Ray.
SEEDS Closing Celebration Ceremony
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