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Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program(CSTEP)
The Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) is funded by New York State Department of Education, Bureau of Professional Career Opportunity Programs. This initiative provides services for students from under-represented populations or economically disadvantaged backgrounds seeking careers in the sciences, mathematics and technological fields or one of the licensed professions in New York State (Interior Design, Accounting, Law, Social Work, Psychology, etc.). The mission of the CSTEP program is to foster academic excellence, teach effective long-term career management skills and create meaningful pre-professional experiences for program participants. Students may join CSTEP at any time during their college career.  To learn more about CSTEP, click here.

Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation(LSAMP)
Funded by the National Science Foundation, is a scholarship, academic support, and internship program designed for full time matriculated students from SUNY College at Old Westbury who are historically underrepresented and who are pursuing a bachelor's degree in science, mathematics, engineering, or technology. There are no economic criteria for this program.  To learn more about AMP, click here.

 


Did You Know?

Maryann De Leo, a 1977 graduate of the Media & Communications program within the American Studies Department, was honored with an Oscar in the Documentary Short Subject category at the 76th Annual Academy Awards for her work as producer and director of "Chernobyl Heart," a film about the effects of radiation on the children of Belarus, Russia, 16 years after the infamous nuclear reactor accident at Chernobyl.

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Distinguished Service Professor of Mathematics, Jong Pil Lee, was awarded a 2005 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring during ceremonies held at The White House.

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Women's volleyball coach, Marjahna Vickers, was named the 2005-06 College Female Coach of the Year by the Nassau County Sports Commission after leading the Lady Panthers to 21 wins and the most successful season in the program's history.

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