About the program
As part of Dartmouth's STEM diversity initiative, Penny and Jim Coulter '82 have invested $25 million into programs to increase access and leadership opportunities for historically underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), and prepare the next generation of leaders in these fields. This includes the establishment and endowment of the Coulter Scholars Program, an undergraduate scholarship program that will support a cohort of 16 students, with the goal of enhancing STEM participation by students from underrepresented groups.
All Coulter Scholars will work closely with the program director and faculty advisors to deepen their study at Dartmouth, pursue research opportunities, and advance intellectual curiosity and achievement.
The first two years of the program will focus on opportunities for faculty-mentored research and the development of research, leadership, and creative skills. By the end of their sophomore year, Coulter Scholars will have identified a research plan and faculty mentor, with the goal of producing an appropriate output by the time of graduation from Dartmouth.
As a key feature of the program, all Coulter Scholars are eligible for funds to enhance opportunities in research, internships, or professional development. The Penny and Jim Coulter 1982 Scholars Enrichment Endowment Fund will provide an annual stipend for each scholar during each of their sophomore, junior, and senior years of study – as well as the fifth year in the case of BE Engineering degree recipients.