STEM Dual Enrollment (New Jersey)

 
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    CFDA#

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    Funder Type

    State Government

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE)

    Summary

    The goal of the STEM Dual Enrollment program is to, provide access and opportunity for underrepresented students in New Jersey's comprehensive high schools to an education in an in-demand STEM career pathway by participating in a grades 9-14 industry-driven high-quality dual enrollment early college program where they earn a high school diploma, a postsecondary degree and gain valuable employability skills.”


    The State of New Jersey began a new era in college and career readiness for underrepresented students in comprehensive schools by creating the STEM Dual Enrollment and Early College High School Pilot Program (P-TEECH) initiative. This current grant opportunity represents the second cohort of this initiative, continuing to ensure that New Jersey is providing access and opportunity for all students to pursue a career in an in-demand STEM career pathway.


    This grant opportunity will provide up to two selected comprehensive” high schools – traditional high schools that offer career and technical education programs – with financial support and program development expertise to develop a P-TECH 9-14 model program. This model, which was developed in partnership with IBM and the City University of New York, will be delivered through an academy approach. It aims to strengthen students' technical, and academic skills in a STEM pathway while attaining a secondary diploma, earning a no-cost postsecondary degree, and gaining valuable workplace employability skills.


    The STEM Dual Enrollment program will incorporate a high-quality career and technical education (CTE) program of study as part of its design model. High-quality CTE, with its focus on both real-world skills and credential attainment, has been shown to have positive impacts on students' employment outcomes, including increased earnings, particularly for low-income and high-risk students.


    Expected outcomes of the Grant Program:

    • Increase the number of students participating in high-quality STEM career and technical education (CTE) programs;
    • Increase the number of students attaining a postsecondary degree during high school in a STEM career pathway;
    • Create a community of experienced and knowledgeable STEM career pathway educators, industry and postsecondary partners and build model P-TECH programs statewide;
    • Prepare students through work-based learning opportunities with the skills, knowledge and personal attributes that will make them successful in their careers; and
    • Increase the number of STEM partnerships contributing to the expertise, resources and support of CTE. 
     

    History of Funding

    None is available.

    Additional Information

    For the purposes of this grant, New Jersey is geographically divided into two regions (North and South). The following chart indicates the counties located within each of the two regions.


    Regional Distribution of New Jersey Counties:

    Northern Region

    • Bergen County
    • Essex County
    • Hudson County
    • Hunterdon County
    • Middlesex County
    • Morris County
    • Passaic County
    • Somerset County
    • Sussex County
    • Union County
    • Warren County

    Southern Region

    • Atlantic County
    • Burlington County
    • Camden County
    • Cape May County
    • Cumberland County
    • Gloucester County
    • Mercer County
    • Monmouth County
    • Ocean County
    • Salem County

    Contacts

    Office of Career Readiness Staff

    Office of Career Readiness Staff
    PO Box 500
    Trenton, NJ 08625-0500
    (609) 376-9067
    (609) 376-3902
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Eligibility is usually open to Local Education Agencies with secondary comprehensive high schools. The eligibility for THIS grant is a limited grant program that is open only to the Trenton Public School District (the applicant) which applied and was selected through a competitive process to receive an award for FY20 STEM Dual Enrollment NGO, number 20-PT01-G06, but, did not receive a final award due to the State fiscal emergency resulting from the COVID-19 public health emergency.


    The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) has established a seventeen (17) month grant program. This grant program is open to the Trenton School District, which was selected through a competitive process in FY21. One award will be made.

    Deadline Details

    Applications for STEM Dual Enrollment - Continuation are to be submitted by February 2, 2021.


    This program funds on a biennial cycle. It is expected that the next time new applicants will be invited to apply is in 2023.

    Award Details

    A total of up to $200,000 from state funding will be used to fund the STEM Dual Enrollment NGO. One award is anticipated. $200,000 will be allocated for the total grant period (17 months). Based on the availability of FY21 state appropriated funds, this single year grant program will begin April 1, 2021 and will end on August 31, 2022.

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