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TeenLife 2024 Your Future in STEM Guide

If you are here, it's because you are a part of the generation that will see the most astounding changes to the landscape of science and technology. One of the many steps you will take to get there is to broaden your horizons beyond the classroom. Our latest Your Future In STEM Guide will highlight the opportunities that can turn dreams and visions into a reality, just like the great scientists before. Excited about the programs listed below? Visit https://www.teenlife.com/request-yfi-stem to submit your information and connect with these programs to learn more. Follow this link to learn more about the programs in our guide and use TeenLife's search filter to find out which program is best for you.

If you are here, it's because you are a part of the generation that will see the most astounding changes to the landscape of science and technology. One of the many steps you will take to get there is to broaden your horizons beyond the classroom. Our latest Your Future In STEM Guide will highlight the opportunities that can turn dreams and visions into a reality, just like the great scientists before.

Excited about the programs listed below? Visit https://www.teenlife.com/request-yfi-stem to submit your information and connect with these programs to learn more. Follow this link to learn more about the programs in our guide and use TeenLife's search filter to find out which program is best for you.

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EVERYONE IS WELCOME IN <strong>STEM</strong><br />

By Monica Dutcher<br />

here’s no doubt that careers <strong>in</strong> science,<br />

technology, eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g and math (<strong>STEM</strong>) are<br />

excit<strong>in</strong>g opportunities for <strong>in</strong>dividuals to make<br />

scalable, tangible and positive impacts <strong>in</strong><br />

daily life around the world. From medic<strong>in</strong>e to<br />

<strong>in</strong>frastructure, from space to sea, the sectors <strong>in</strong> which <strong>STEM</strong><br />

graduates can dream big and affect change are limitless.<br />

In order for these advancements to be the best they can be<br />

— to truly benefit everyone and forge a safer, more dynamic<br />

and <strong>in</strong>clusive future — the <strong>in</strong>volvement and contributions of<br />

women and m<strong>in</strong>ority groups are critical. Unfortunately, this<br />

demographic is grossly underrepresented <strong>in</strong> college <strong>STEM</strong><br />

programs and, subsequently, <strong>in</strong> the field.<br />

For example, accord<strong>in</strong>g to research by the American<br />

Association of University Women, girls and women are<br />

systematically tracked away from science and math<br />

throughout their education, limit<strong>in</strong>g their access, preparation<br />

and opportunities to go <strong>in</strong>to these fields as adults. As a result,<br />

women comprise only 34% of the <strong>STEM</strong> workforce.<br />

The good news is that progress is be<strong>in</strong>g made. In 2023, the<br />

National Science Foundation published a comprehensive<br />

report about diversity <strong>in</strong> <strong>STEM</strong>, which found that the share<br />

of women and underrepresented m<strong>in</strong>orities <strong>in</strong> the <strong>STEM</strong><br />

workforce <strong>in</strong>creased — and at a faster rate than men’s —<br />

between 2011 and 2021. Collectively, underrepresented<br />

m<strong>in</strong>orities — Hispanics, Blacks and American Indians or<br />

Alaska Natives — represented nearly a quarter (24%) of the<br />

<strong>STEM</strong> workforce <strong>in</strong> 2021, up from 18% <strong>in</strong> 2011.<br />

The follow<strong>in</strong>g organizations, opportunities and people are<br />

help<strong>in</strong>g to fuel this positive trend.<br />

<strong>STEM</strong> PROGRAMS, SCHOLARSHIPS FOR GIRLS<br />

AND MINORITY YOUTH<br />

Several <strong>in</strong>itiatives, advocacy organizations and <strong>in</strong>stitutions<br />

are combat<strong>in</strong>g the myth of the “math bra<strong>in</strong>” — research<br />

shows no <strong>in</strong>nate cognitive biological differences between<br />

men and women <strong>in</strong> math — and the fact that many girls lose<br />

confidence <strong>in</strong> math by the third grade.<br />

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<strong>2024</strong> <strong>TeenLife</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> to <strong>Your</strong> <strong>Future</strong> In <strong>STEM</strong>

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