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Motivating faculty gets results - recruitment for minority graduate students

by Cheryl D. Fields , July 13, 2007

"It's all a numbers game for us." explains GreenWood. "Our goal is to increase the numbers [of under-represented students] by 100 per year. This [academic] year, we'll make grants for the support of 100 Students."

And what happens if a grant recipient fails to achieve the goals they agree to with Sloan?

"We have canceled programs," lie says, adding that the overall program results have been mixed.

"Some of Our recipients have done quite well, some even better than expected." Greenwood continues. "Some have failed. But we're not entertaining the possibility of getting Out of this any time soon."

For more information about the Sloan Foundation program, contact: Dr. Ted Greenwood, Program Officer, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 630 Fifth Ave., Suite 2550, New York, N.Y. 10111; (212) 649-1645; or send e-mail to: .

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