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Contact & FAQs

Dow STEM Scholars Program

Phone: (517) 884-9452
Email: dowstem@msu.edu 

Advising

Dow STEM Scholars wanting advising should make appointments through the Student Information System. Once in SIS, click on the “Academic Progress” tile and select “Advising/Tutoring Appointment” from the left menu. To schedule a new appointment, click “Create New Appointment.” Use the “Category” drop-down menu to select “Advising.” Select Pathway Programs from the “Advising/Tutoring Unit” drop-down. In the “Appointment Reason” drop-down, select “Dow STEM Advising, 0078.”

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The Dow STEM Scholars Program is a program that was initially funded by the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation to increase the number of students who graduate with degrees in STEM disciplines. The program provides students who place into MTH 103A (Intermediate College Algebra & Trigonometry) the academic support and resources needed to increase their readiness to succeed in a STEM major. Students enter the Dow STEM Scholars Program the summer before their first fall semester and stay with the program until graduation (must stay in STEM and be active).
Participation in the Dow STEM Scholars Program is FREE.
Participation in the Dow STEM Scholars Program Summer Orientation is FREE. There is no cost. All student housing, food, supplies and activities are provided by the program.
Yes, to qualify for the Dow STEM Scholars Program you are required to take the MSU math placement test and score between a 0-9. On occasions we can and do accept a score of a 10.
No, one-third of all incoming MSU freshman students place into Math 103A. For students planning on pursuing a STEM major this is a mandatory course that must be mastered in order to progress into the required STEM prerequisites courses, MTH 103 and Chemistry 141.  Also, by placing into Math 103A, you are eligible to participate in the Dow STEM Scholars Program.
The program is specifically designed to assist students in successfully pursuing a STEM degree by providing a variety of Services & Activities that boost academic success. 
Learn how to apply here; space is limited to the first 75 students who apply.
Scholars are required to attend one of the Dow Summer Orientations held virtually and when possible in person on campus. Students unable to attend the Dow Summer Orientation will not be able to participate in the Dow Scholars Program. After the conclusion of the Dow Orientation, Scholars will have the option to attend the MSU NSO to maximize their time and get additional support during NSO.
Yes, Dow STEM Scholars are encouraged to participate and utilize every MSU resource available to achieve their educational goals. Each of the programs has agreed to work collaboratively with Dow Scholars and allow students to participate in multiple programs. The Dow Scholars staff will assist students in determining their level of program participation, based on an individual basis.
Yes, the Dow STEM Scholars Program is intended to strengthen existing skills by providing scholars a variety services and opportunities that help students reach their academic goals. Students should not look at Math 103A as a barrier, but as an opportunity to enhance their math knowledge base which is essential for success in future STEM Math & Science courses.
The Dow Math Course is as an online class that has live lectures. Each summer we set a schedule. Typically, classes are every day, Monday through Thursday every week for approximately 8 weeks. To accommodate schedules, we try to have one day time and one evening session. There is no travel to MSU’s campus outside of the required Dow Summer Orientation. Students may participate in either the morning or afternoon lectures, based on which ever lecture fits their summer schedules. Students unable to participate in live lectures may access lecture recordings (this is not recommended).
Scholars are able to opt-out of the program at any time. Scholars who intend to opt-out of the program must notify the Dow STEM Scholars office and complete the appropriate paperwork.
Unfortunately, the only students eligible to receive Dow STEM Scholar services are those students that have completed the entire Dow Summer Math course and exam.
DSS will continue to support Dow Scholars throughout their educational experience at MSU.  Dow Scholars will always have access to Dow-only sections of specific courses, academic advising services, Dow-only activities and trips, research grant and peer mentoring opportunities, and a variety of other services offered specifically to Dow Scholars.
Dow STEM Scholars are required to participate in a limited number of activities while participating in the program (1-3 things/per term). These activities include Dow Advising, Study Table, Peer Mentoring Meetings, and Semester Kick-off Event/Orientation. Scholars will receive a program schedule prior to the start of the semester.
The book and supplies for the summer course are free. Students receive a free math book, use of a graphing calculator, and the access code for the math course website at the Dow Orientation.
Every Dow Scholars is assigned a Peer Mentor to help them transition into MSU and connect to the Dow STEM Scholars Program. Peer Mentors are responsible for meeting with scholars and providing social and academic support throughout the semester.

Additional Questions & Support

Jonglim Han, M.A.

Program Director
Senior Specialist
Dow STEM Scholars Program
(517) 887-6675
hanjong@msu.edu

Jonglim Han, Ms. J, is the Dow STEM Scholars Program Director located in Bessey Hall. Jonglim has worked at Michigan State University since 2003 and with the NSSC since 2015. She has her BA in American Culture, Emphasis in Minority Studies and her MA in Student Affairs Administration. Jonglim enjoys working with students, especially those underserved, and assisting them to realize and fulfill their full potential and utilize all opportunities available to them.