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Changing the World starts with YOU!
Explore the World of STEM studies! We’ll show you the road to a bachelor’s degree
where you’ll discover a world of career possibilities.
You’ll help shape our future, a future that needs people just like YOU!
What is the Bridge to Baccalaureate Program?
The TB-B2B (Tampa Bay Bridge to the Baccalaureate) Program provides resources and support to our STEM students as they work to achieve their 4-year STEM degree. The program is grant funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP). Program offerings include:
- Paid Research Opportunities
- Paid Conferences
- One-on-One Tutoring
- STEM Focused Events & Activities
- Individualized Transfer Advising
- STEM Faculty Mentorship
Who is with the Bridge to the Baccalaureate Alliance?
St. Petersburg College (SPC)
Hillsborough Community College (HCC)
State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota (SCF)
All three colleges have established the Tampa Bay Bridge to the Baccalaureate (TB-B2B) Alliance through the National Science Foundation (NSF) & Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) program.
How Do I Qualify?
If you are pursuing or beyond a 4-year STEM degree
Have earned 40 credits or less
Have a 2.0 GPA or higher and are in good academic standing
Are a US Citizen/Permanent Resident
Are an underrepresented minority
STEM Events in our Community
Highlights | B2B In Action
CCIT Professor Lends Talents to Refugee Camp
St. Petersburg College’s John Just, College of Computer and Information [...]
8.6 Million STEM jobs in 2015 and GROWING
93/100 STEM occupations had wages above National Average7/10 Largest STEM occupations were computer related
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that, during the period 2010–2020, employment in S&E occupations will grow by 18.7%, compared to 14.3% for all occupations.
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