Thursday, May 5, 2011

Final Draft



       
             Anne Arundel Community College was recently awarded a $598,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to help increase minority interest in science and mathematical fields, specifically engineering.

            The program will give minority students up to $4,000 a year in scholarships so that they can graduate from AACC’s engineering program and transfer to a four year school where they can pursue their bachelor’s degree in that area of study.

            “We are all very excited,” said professor Alycia Marshall who is overseeing the program, I hope it’s going to help people.”

            Currently only about 19% of the people who work in the engineering field are minorities. African-Americans are the least represented of the major minority groups. Only about 2% of all engineers are African-Americans.

            Professor Marshall hopes that this program will help increase AACC’s national and local presence.

“AAC will be know as an institution that produces highly qualified engineers,” she said.

 

2 comments:

  1. Reid,
    Like the print version, this one needs more reporting, more interviews. Also needs a photo or video, bulleted information and a breezier style. Don't just shorten the print version: it requires some rewriting and aiming at a different audience. It looks as though this is not single-spaced; try to change that.

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  2. One more thing: Don't forget that you need to add links to your story.

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