
The Houston-Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Scholars Program (H-LSAMP) is a National Science Foundation funded program in the College of Science at Texas State University. Structured as a community of scholars, H-LSAMP is designed to substantially increase the number of students graduating with baccalaureate degrees in the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics, particularly students from diverse backgrounds.
The H-LSAMP formal program enriches each scholar’s university experience through faculty mentoring, undergraduate research and internships, academic and career conferences, peer tutoring, interdisciplinary learning opportunities, and individualized support. Scholars also form the core of the Collaborative Learning Center, helping fellow students in peer-to-peer collaborative learning.
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H-LSAMP scholars...in the news!
H-LSAMP scholar Amanda Duran (biochemistry major) presents her research at the Women in Science and Engineering Conference at Texas State University, on April 30, 2010.
Stephen B. Seidman, Dean
Principal Investigator, H-LSAMP Scholars Program
Texas State University College of Science
office: Centennial Hall, 201
phone: 512.245.2119
email: seidman@txstate.edu
Susan M. Romanella
Director, H-LSAMP Scholars Program
Texas State University College of Science
office: RF Mitte, 4205
phone: 512.245.7464
email: sr23@txstate.edu