⊕ Multi-year • Cohort-based • Career-ready

Advanced Saturday STEMM learning—built for persistence, readiness, and real-world impact.

Sept-Apr

One Saturday per month

3 Years

Sequence-based progression

6 hours

Monthly instructional block

Up to 9

Undergraduate credit hours

STEMM Scholars Academy Plus (STEMM Plus) deepens student mastery across high-impact domains—Mathematics, Public Health, AI & Communications, Biochemistry, and Anatomy—while connecting scholars to renowned faculty and college-aligned learning.

Innovative students in lab coats participate in STEM education at CPASS Foundation.
Program Overview

What STEMM Plus delivers for scholars and families.

College-aligned learning

Structured content, monthly assignments, and cumulative learning designed to build academic confidence and readiness.

∗Rigor + Support                    ∗Monthly cadence                ∗Assessment-ready

Leadership + advocacy skills

Scholars practice communication, teamwork, and civic awareness—learning how systems and policy shape health and opportunity.

∗Presentation-ready             ∗Team-based learning                ∗Community focus

Renowned faculty in front of scholars

Volunteer lecturers and professional experts bring real-world credibility, relevance, and inspiration—without losing instructional quality.

∗Guest lecturers             ∗Applied examples               ∗Career pathways

Equity-centered outcomes

STEMM Plus is designed to expand opportunity and strengthen STEMM identity for Illinois students—especially those historically underrepresented and/or under-resourced.

∗Belonging               ∗Persistence               ∗Pathway building

Program Structure

Sequence-based progression across three academic years.

Sequence 1 • Rising Sophomores

Foundational concepts, vocabulary, and core skills. Builds confidence, identity, and baseline literacy in each track.

∗Foundation              ∗Study skills                ∗Team norms

Sequence 3 • Rising Seniors

Capstone-ready synthesis: policy, ethics, research literacy, and public-facing communication. Prepares scholars for postsecondary success.

∗Capstone            ∗College readiness             ∗Leadership

Sequence 2 • Rising Juniors

Applied learning through case studies and systems thinking. Animal anatomy begins in Sequence 2 for comparative understanding.

∗Case-based             ∗Comparative anatomy            ∗Projects

Learning environment

Monthly in-person sessions plus guided reading, short assignments, and optional extension resources delivered via an LMS.

∗In-person               ∗Moodle-ready               ∗Month between classes

Academic Calendar

Monthly Saturday • September through April • 6 hour sessions

September

Kickoff • norms • baseline assessment • how to navigate the LMS.

Goal: align expectations and build momentum.

October

Core content block • applied activity • take-home quiz.

Goal: connect concepts to lived experience.

November

Core content block • applied activity • take-home quiz.

 Goal: connect concepts to lived experience.

December

Case study • group exercise • short presentation practice.

 Goal: strengthen systems thinking and communication.

January

Policy/ethics lens • data interpretation • skill-building lab.

Goal: deepen reasoning and civic awareness.

February

Project build • feedback • revision cycle.

Goal: iterate toward a high-quality deliverable.

March

Term synthesis • showcase rehearsal • next-step planning.

Goal: iterate toward a high-quality deliverable.

April

Close out • presentations • post assessment.

Goal: capstone-ready performance and reflection.

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Interested in STEMM Plus?

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Faculty volunteers: If you’re interested in serving as a guest lecturer, please include your domain (e.g., Public Health, Environmental & Global Health, Health Policy, AI & Communications, Biochem, Anatomy).