Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts, has initiated a new program that will ease the path for women in community colleges to transfer to science degree programs at Mount Holyoke. The community college graduates had a special two-day orientation program at Mount Holyoke when they became familiar with the college’s science facilities and laboratories. They also participated in a mock biology assignment. The community college transfer students will take a one-credit course this semester entitled Science in the World that will ease their transition into the college’s scientific community.
The new program, funded by a $600,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, will offer weekly meetings with science faculty, specially designed courses, intensive advising, and access to peer networks.
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