Michigan Space Grant Consortium
Higher Education Program

The Higher Education program supports the innovative higher education of pre-service and in-service teacher training in mathematics, science, and/or technology in aerospace, space or Earth system science. Eligible activities include the development of courses and supplementary materials, entry-level gateway courses, and conferences and workshops for in-service and pre-service teacher education. The MSGC also strongly encourages the development of programs that target women, underrepresented minorities and people with disabilities by offering additional funding to proposals targeting these groups. Applicants may propose individual projects to one category or all categories simultaneously, depending on the scope and relevance of their project. Those currently funded through this program are welcome to reapply for continuation funding.
Notes about methodology used in reporting participation and project costs across pre-college, informal education, and higher education activities: Due to the manner in which MSGC awards its funding, the reporting of programs is complicated. Several factors, including (i) the augmentation funding that MSGC offers across several programs for targeting underrepresented minorities and (ii) the fact that MSGC provides funding for multiple activities in one award, and (iii) multiple subcontracts are in no-cost-extensions, make it impossible at this point to report the exact amounts of funding and expenses per activity area. For the purpose of this report, therefore, each award has been assigned to one activity based on the best overlap of programming. This allows a reasonable reporting of the overall expenses and cost-sharing for an award and helps prevent double-counting of participants. Encumberances may be included as well in the expenditures information. The data in this section represents the activities of four different awards, combined by the main office. For that reason, I am listed as the activity contact person.
Note regarding author on paper below: The person who wrote the paper was a professional at a nonprofit. Faculty was chosen as the closest match.