CSTEP
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Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP)
CSTEP's mission is to increase the number of students from under- represented groups who are pursuing careers in mathematics, science, technology, health-related fields or a licensed profession.
Here are some of the ways CSTEP can help you:
- Academic and Career Advising - CSTEP provides students with intensive academic and career counseling services to better assist with choosing classes and setting career goals
- Funding Opportunities to Attend State and National Professional Conferences - Students will have the opportunity to attend conferences that will give students exposure to a variety of academic, research and career-related workshops
- Educational Workshops - Students will have the opportunity to participate in an array of activities to further cultivate their interest in the STEM fields
- Assist in Graduate/Professional School Application Process - CSTEP offers student one- on-one graduate/professional counseling through the application process
- Internship and Research Opportunities - This provides an opportunity for students to gain career and research experience in their chosen field of study
Students interested in in joining CSTEP must meet the following qualifications and complete the application:
CSTEP Qualifications
In order to be admitted to CSTEP, students must:
- be a New York State Resident
- be from an under-represented background (Black, Hispanic, or American Indian/Native Alaskan) OR meet NYS income guidelines
2023-2024 New York State Opportunity Program Income Eligibility Guidelines (based on tax year 2021 household income)
*For 2023-2024, add $8,732 for each additional family member in excess of 8.
- be pursuing a CSTEP major or a career in a CSTEP profession
- have earned a 2.50 or better cumulative grade point average. First year students can be admitted provisionally until GPA is established
Eligible Majors include:
- Accounting
- Biology
- Business
- Business Management/Administration (Accounting Concentration)
- Chemistry
- Criminology (Pre-Law)
- Cybersecurity
- Education (i.e. students who major in mathematics or sciences who are also enrolled in teacher education programs)
- Exercise Science
- Healthcare Management
- Human services (with a career goal of social work or other similar licensed profession)
- Information Technology
- Mathematics
- Nursing
- Psychology
- Sociology (with a career goal of social work or other similar licensed profession)
If you don't see your major above, you may be eligible for CSTEP if you plan to pursue a career in one of these licensed professions.