ILSAMP
The Illinois Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (ILSAMP) program was
established in 1993 and is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
The Illinois LSAMP represents one of a number of consortia of colleges and universities
throughout the United States and Puerto Rico, with the goal of significantly increasing
the number of undergraduate and graduate degrees awarded to underrepresented populations
in (STEM). CSU serves as the lead institution for ILSAMP.
ILSAMP is comprised of
- 8 public and private universities
- 4 regional community colleges
- the Field Museum
- and one Federal Laboratory
Together this group utilizes a collaborative effort to provide programs that improve
the quality of STEM education for students and prepare them for careers in the STEM
field. Through STEM educational research at Loyola University, Chicago, the Alliance
is also focused on developing and disseminating innovative STEM mentoring model based
on the academic, personal, and professional experiences of URM STEM students and their
mentors.
The strategic location of the partner institutions throughout the state of Illinois
enables the alliance to reach a larger, more diverse student population and provide
broader access to graduate and research opportunities for LSAMP scholars. The Illinois
LSAMP also sponsors a “Bridge to the Doctorate” program at the University of Illinois
at Chicago (UIC) to mentor and increase the number of underrepresented minority graduate
students enrolling in doctoral programs.