PROGRAM OVERVIEW
"Providing Challenging Opportunities to Get Exceptional Outcomes"
The
Louis Stokes South Carolina Alliance for Minority Participation
Program (LS-SCAMP) represents diversity and undergraduate excellence
in the areas of science, mathematics, engineering and technology.
The program through its twelve member institutions is desiged to increase the
quality and quantity of undergraduate minority students completing
baccalaureate degrees in science, mathematics, engineering and technology
(SMET).

Established
in 1992 as a collaborative effort between the National Science Foundation
and eight higher education institutions in the state of South Carolina,
this program is now offered at twelve South Carolina institutions
of higher learning. The member institutions are Allen University,
Benedict College, Claflin University, Clemson University, College
of Charleston, Denmark Technical College, Midlands Technical College,
Morris College, Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College, South Carolina
State University (lead institution),the University of South Carolina
and Voorhees College. |