About
The HBCU STEMulUS, Inc is a non-profit, tax-exempt charitable organization under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. We believe that students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities pursuing STEM degrees can become innovative and successful STEM professionals.
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It is our goal to educate students on various careers within in STEM, utilize career and professional resources to assist students in their career search, and aid in the advancement of minorities in STEM.

We believe students can embrace who they are,
can define their future, and can change the world.
Our Mission
Educate, Train, and Develop students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities for successful careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM).


We Envision
HBCU students pursuing STEM careers will be equipped to enter the nation's workforce as innovative STEM professionals who will leave a legacy.
Core Values
Commitment to Service
We prioritize serving our students and communities, ensuring that we meet their needs and empower them to achieve their goals.
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Focus on Preparation
We are dedicated to equipping students with the skills, knowledge, and resources necessary for success in STEM careers.
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Connection and Collaboration
We foster partnerships and networks that connect HBCU students with industry professionals, mentors, and opportunities in the STEM workforce.
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Inclusivity
We believe in creating an inclusive environment that values diversity and promotes equal access to STEM education and career pathways.
Innovation
We encourage creativity and critical thinking, inspiring students to embrace new ideas and technologies in the ever-evolving STEM fields.


AIMS
1. Increase awareness of STEM careers amongst students at HBCUs
2. Develop and implement career and professional development initiatives to support students desired career pathway
3. Establish strategic partnerships with HBCUs and biopharmaceutical and biotechnology corporations
4. Contribute to the advancement and representation of minorities in the nation's STEM workforce through targeted support and opportunities for HBCU students.
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