Bio Briefs
Posted By
Recent Posts on This Topic | See All >
-
-
Jan 31, 2012 Bio event kicks off SciTech Festival Tags: arizona science center, arizona scitech festival -
Sep 14, 2011 Oct. 3 deadline for Siemens Competition Tags: college board, siemens competition, stem education -
GEAR UP - Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs - is a national college access program started in 1999, now in 47 states. The purpose of GEAR UP is to significantly increase the number of students who stay in school and are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education. The U.S. Department of Education (USDOE) awards six-year grants to States and to Partnerships between universities and schools. Grantees serve an entire cohort of students beginning in grade seven, and follow the cohort through high school.
In 2006, USDOE awarded Northern Arizona University (NAU) a grant to administer "Arizona GEAR UP 2006-2012" on behalf of the State. The project serves 1,723 students through partnerships with 18 schools in Coolidge, Flagstaff, Miami, Globe, Phoenix and Yuma. Services for students are coordinated by GEAR UP Coordinators at each school. The Arizona GEAR UP State Office in Phoenix lends leadership, development, planning and support to its grant sites in meeting GEAR UP goals. Arizona GEAR UP 2006-2012 builds on the success of Arizona GEAR UP 2000-2006.
Visit their website at http://www4.nau.edu/gearup/
Quick Links
![]()
Download a new brochure from the Flinn Foundation outlining the 2011 progress on Arizona's Bioscienced Roadmap: a record high in bioscience jobs, plus gains in firms and venture-capital funding. Numerous achievements during the year advanced the core strategies of the Roadmap.
Also, read the full Performance Assessment describing in detail Arizona's 2011 progress on key Roadmap metrics.


Share on Twitter
Share on Facebook


