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McALLEN, TEXAS – MARCH 26, 2018 – The McAllen Founders and McAllen South Rotary clubs each has made a $2,000 donation to the UTRGV Office of Continuing Education, to be used as scholarship money for high school students to attend the coming JSTEM (Journalism, Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Project Based Inquiry (PBI) program.
The donations will be distributed as four individual $1,000 scholarships to selected students from McAllen, Edinburg and Mission.
UTRGV Office of Continuing Education Director Jayshree Bhat said community support from the clubs is important for area students.
“The Rotary members understood that such programs make a significant impact on young minds and help carve their future careers in the STEM and journalism fields,” Bhat said.
Fred Del Barrio, president of McAllen Founders Rotary Club, said the donation was made in honor of two Rotarians who passed away recently: Pete Pranis and Rev. Max Grubb.
“Both of these men were advocates for our youth and their education,” he said.
Dan Worthington, president of McAllen South Rotary Club, said the donation will serve students who otherwise would not have the financial means to participate in the program.
“This program is the type of engagement which not only furthers the Rotary mandate under the Rotary 4 Way Test, but also reflects our commitment to the specialized needs of our community,” he said.
Both Rotary clubs are part of the Illinois-based Rotary International, a global organization that combats community issues and quality of life challenges through education and job training.
The efforts to seek funds from the local Rotary clubs were strongly supported by ULEAD Network, a group of graduates of UTRGV and its legacy institution, The University of Texas-Pan American. The group strives to become an organization that discovers leaders and promotes civic engagement to positively transform the Rio Grande Valley.
The third installment of the JSTEM PBI summer camp will be held between June 4 and July 13 at the UTRGV Edinburg Campus. It is led by Dr. Angela Chapman, assistant professor and co-director of the UTeach program from the UTRGV College of Education and P-16 (CEP), and coordinated by the Office of Continuing Education.
Chapman enlists the support of faculty from both CEP and the colleges of Sciences and Engineering, as well as several research assistants, to fully execute the six-week program to provide a full breadth of knowledge to high school students.
“One of the unique aspects of this program is that high school students engage in real-world problem solving through collaboration with experts in the field, STEM professionals,” Chapman said.
The experience has proven valuable for previous participants, who say they leave the camp with a better understanding of different types of careers as well as an increased focus on their own personal and professional goals.
This PBI program allows high school students to learn concepts of journalism, science, technology, engineering and math, as well as problem-solving, self-directed learning and collaboration skills to succeed in college.
High school students interested in the JSTEM Program Scholarship can apply for it by April 5, 2018. Recipients will be announced by April 13.
The JSTEM program application is available at https://www.utrgv.edu/ce/programs/jstem/index.htm