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S-STEM
Program Evaluation
S-STEM PI Meeting
Arlington, VA
October 2012
Program Evaluation Overview
NSF need for a comprehensive examination of
implementation, effectiveness and impact of S-STEM
Dual evaluation focus
– Scholarship recipients and role of S-STEM in their
educational opportunities and employment outcomes
– Institutions and the student support they provide
Evaluation team: Abt Associates, SageFox, Abt SRBI
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Key Evaluation Features
Collaborative relations with NSF, projects, and other
experts
Evaluation based in program theory
Involves 494 projects
– Funded from 2006 to 2010
– Involve undergraduate students
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Challenges and Opportunities
Challenges
– Tracking scholarship recipients
– Obtaining cooperation and high response rates
– Identifying an appropriate comparison
Opportunities
– Collecting data representative of projects and program
– Providing NSF with a strong understanding of investment
– Contributing to understanding of student supports and
success
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Study Components
Implementation study
– Ways in which S-STEM projects recruit and retain students in STEM fields,
allocate scholarship funds, and provide educational and support
programming for scholarship recipients
Relational study
– Associations between project characteristics and practices and recipient
outcomes
Benchmarking comparison
– Comparisons of recipients’ educational and academic support experiences
to national trends
Quasi-experimental study
– Use of Propensity Score Matching (PSM) to compare the educational and
career outcomes of S-STEM scholarship recipients to a matched national
sample
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Multiple Data Sources
S-STEM Monitoring System
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Projects’ Annual Reports
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Operation and implementation of S-STEM awards
Survey data from S-STEM scholarship recipients
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In-depth information about project implementation in particular contexts
Survey data from S-STEM Principal Investigators
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Descriptions of activities and implementation
Site visits to a purposive sample of S-STEM projects
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Components and strategies employed by S-STEM projects
Information on educational experiences, and r educational and career outcomes
Beginning Postsecondary Students Longitudinal Study (BPS) survey
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Extant data on outcomes from a matched comparison group
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Use of Monitoring System
Identify population
– 5,478 at two-year institutions
– 14,914 at four-year institutions
Identify supports and activities (2-year n=74, 4-year
n=350)
– Academic support services (96%, 94%)
– Participation in meetings or conferences (86%, 63%)
– Career counseling (76%, 70%)
– Mentoring by faculty or professionals (73%, 94%)
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Site Visits to Selected Awards
Emerging themes
– Building on an existing structure
– Developing a community of scholars
– Providing talent for the local workforce
– Recruiting through an existing program
– Providing early access to research
– Recruiting to the university
– Strategic alignment with other university initiatives
– Mentoring/advising
– Creating pathways
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PI Survey Topics
S-STEM activities
Recruitment and selection
Scholarship recipients
Recipient outcomes
Benefits and challenges
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Recipient Survey Topics
Education background
College experiences
– Supports
– Work
– Financial aid
Future plans
Employment
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Critical Role of PIs and Recipients
Ensure high response rate on surveys
– OMB threshold is 85%
Cooperation with requests from Abt Associates
– Complete surveys
– Encourage participation
Timeframe
– NSF and OMB review required before fielding
– Surveys in field Spring or Fall 2013
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Measure Progress toward Goals
Improved educational opportunities for students
Increased retention of students to degree
achievement
Improved student support programs at institutions of
higher education
– Increased numbers of well-educated and skilled employees
in technical area of national need
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Uses of Evaluation
Reporting progress and accomplishments to
stakeholders
– Congress, OMB, GAO, OSTP, NSF, the public
Accountability
– Numbers of STEM graduates, time to degree, retention,
success of project activities
Program improvement
Inform similar types of programs
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Questions
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