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    • Dr. Christina Seidl said University of Alabama Huntsville's letter said involving Black girls in STEM was no longer a priority for the National Science Foundation.
    • Jeff Gray had dorms and meal plans set; many staff spent roughly 300 hours preparing the summer program.
    • After broadening eligibility to all races and genders, the University of Alabama still lost funding from the National Science Foundation the following week.
    • Funded by the National Science Foundation, the program offered year-long AP Computer Science Principles prep, mentorship, up to $2,000 stipend, 72% pass rate.
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    Might 23, 2025

    The University of Alabama is no more supplying its summertime STEM program focused around aiding Black girls understand the area.


    A $ 3 5 million computer system innovation program at the College of Alabama was ended in advance of its June 2025 beginning day.

    The program was created to sustain Black women interested in STEM. The purpose is to elevate depiction and supply resources for Black women pursuing professions in technology. In spite of initiatives to boost credentials and address variety gaps, AL reported that the university disclosed the program’s discontinuation, pointing out unexpected conditions

    This selection has actually set off argument and problem amongst advocates for range in STEM locations. Lots of see the termination as a difficulty in the effort to establish comprehensive academic opportunities.

    Dr. Christina Seidl, a College of Alabama Huntsville teacher, informed WAFF that the discontinuation letter she acquired ending UAH’s $ 200, 000 provide disclosed that entailing Black ladies in STEM was no more a problem for the National Scientific Research Study Structure.

    “Your program no more straightens out with the leading concerns of the National Scientific Research Structure,” the letter specified.

    Jeff Gray, the program’s vital private detective, mentions setups for the summertime period training program were well underway. Student holiday accommodations and food holiday accommodations remain in location.

    “I presently had in fact the dorms set up and the dish approach established, and we also were starting applications,” Gray specified to AL.com “Numerous people have in fact spent 300 roughly hours on the job.”

    Gray attempted to pivot as the federal government remains to lower funding gives for university. Instead of focusing Black women, the university opened up the program to various other demographics.

    “We understood if we desired to preserve it energetic a minimum of for the following year, we would certainly require to pivot,” Gray claimed. “So, we raised it to all sexes, all races. And later on the week after we did that, we obtained finished.”

    Moneyed by the National Scientific Research Study Structure, the program provided a year-long main experience for the AP Computer technology Concepts examination. This contains summer season workshops, university year research study sessions, and mentorship from Black ladies college student. Individuals obtained a gratuity of as long as $ 2, 000 with all expenditures covered. The program flaunted a 72 % AP exam pass price, which is dramatically higher than the nationwide standard.

    Gray, a UA computer system innovation teacher, highlighted the program’s concentrate on equity, defining, “Our business think that a lady at Francis Marion Senior High School in the Black Belt of Alabama had every right to have availability to a program as a white male at Hillside Creek Secondary School.

    The College of Alabama is not the only establishment that has actually shed crucial financing. To day, Alabama colleges have in fact shed $ 17 6 million in federal government provide financing.

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