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MESA is a Career Connected Learning program that focuses on supporting students from underrepresented populations into STEM career pathways.



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MESA is a Career Connected Learning program that focuses on supporting students from underrepresented populations into STEM career pathways. The goal of Spokane MESA programming is to improve the diversity and retention of students traditionally underrepresented in sciences, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields, including African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Pacific Islanders and women.

Co-sponsored by WSU Health Sciences Spokane and Eastern Washington University, the Spokane MESA Center serves approximately 400 students annually, providing them with a broad view of the college and career pathways to STEM fields. Spokane MESA works during the academic year with high school and middle school teachers to enhance their students’ education with curriculum-aligned field trips, guest speakers, competitions and hands-on activities, as well as college preparation support services. MESA partner teachers are also offered professional development regarding project-based learning in STEM.