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NSF Division of Undergraduate Education
"Shaping the Future: A report to the National Science Foundation"
SHAPING THE FUTURE
New Expectations for Undergraduate Education in Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology
A Report on the Review of Undergraduate Education
from the Committee for the Review
to the
National Science Foundation Directorate for Education and Human Resources
Melvin D. George, St. Olaf College (Ret.) Subcommittee Chair
Sadie Bragg, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Alfredo G. de los Santos, Jr., Maricopa Community Colleges (Arizona)
Denice D. Denton, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Peter Gerber, MacArthur Foundation
Mary M. Lindquist, Columbus College (Georgia)
James M. Rosser, California State University - Los Angeles
David A. Sanchez, Texas A&M; University
Carolyn Meyers, North Carolina A&T; State University (Committee Consultant)
"NSF is determined that all students at all levels will be exposed to programs with high standards for understanding and accomplishment; that all students have the opportunity to advance to higher levels; that all students who enter advanced training at the professional level are well and broadly trained; and that the process of learning does not end with the classroom.
"Meeting this goal requires efforts from all parts of the Foundation. The undergraduate level plays a pivotal role."
— Excerpt from NSF in a Changing World:
The National Science Foundation Strategic Plan
(NSF 95-24, p. 29)