Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate-Transformation (AGEP-T)
"Collaborative Research: The Tuskegee Alliance to Develop, Implement, Study and Evaluate
a Virtual Graduate Education Model for Underrepresented Minorities (URM) in STEM"
also known as
The Tuskegee Alliance to Forge Pathways to STEM Academic Careers (T-PAC)
About T-PAC
In September 2014, the National Science Foundation (NSF)awarded the Tuskegee Alliance to Forge Pathways to Academic Careers (T-PAC) with a collaborative grant of $2,593,384. The focus of the alliance, which includes Ƶ (the lead for the project), Alabama State University and Auburn University, is to recruit diverse doctoral students and facilitate their studies and prepare them for faculty positions in science, technology, engineering and mathematics or STEM education.
“NSF’s investment in the T-PAC project reflects NSF’s commitment to broadening the participation of underrepresented minorities in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM),” said NSF program director Mark Leddy, who leads the foundation’s Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) program.
The project will utilize a unique set of interventions that will be developed by T-PAC and investigated for their effectiveness.