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About the program

The “Creating Retention and Engagement for Academically Talented Engineers” (CREATE) program at the 性爱五色天, Reno, was a five-year program in operation from 2019 to 2024. The program no longer is accepting applications.

Funded by the National Science Foundation through its S-STEM program, CREATE supported a total of 32 academically talented, financial eligible students enrolled in majors in the College of Engineering.

CREATE scholars received a combination of academic and professional development support. A scholarship was awarded to each CREATE scholar based on eligibility criteria set forth by the program guidelines. The scholarship was awarded for up to four years and was offered in addition to what may have been provided through other forms of financial aid, including grants and scholarships.

What CREATE means to me

Q&A with CREATE Scholars

Sunshine Rodriguez, seen from the waist up, standing outside.

CREATE Scholar Sunshine Rodriquez

A Q-&-A with one of the scholars from the National Science Foundation-funded 鈥淐reating Retention and Engagement for Academically Talented Engineers鈥 program. Sunshine Rodriguez is a member of the first cohort of CREATE program scholars.

Amelia Bryan, shown from the waist up, standing outside.

CREATE Scholar Amelia Bryan

A Q-&-A with one of the scholars from the National Science Foundation-funded 鈥淐reating Retention and Engagement for Academically Talented Engineers鈥 program. Amelia Bryan is a member of the second cohort of CREATE program scholars.鈥

Portrait of Omar Carillo, shown from the chest up, standing outside.

CREATE Scholar Omar Carillo

A Q-&-A with one of the scholars from the National Science Foundation-funded 鈥淐reating Retention and Engagement for Academically Talented Engineers鈥 (CREATE) program. Omar Carillo is a member of the first cohort of CREATE program scholars.鈥

CREATE Mentor Steffany Yang

CREATE Mentor shares her experiences in the NSF-funded "Creating Retention and Engagement for Academically Talented Engineers" program.

Steffany Yang

Resources for CREATE Scholars

Outreach & recruitment

As part of its efforts to reach K-12 students, the outreach and recruitment team supports CREATE scholars throughout their academic careers.

Academic Advising

Academic advisors dedicated to the needs of engineering students are available to answer your questions.

Career Services

Engineering Career Services connects students with industry and governmental employers who provide internships and job opportunities to our students.

Principal Investigators for the CREATE Program

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Indira Chatterjee
Indira Chatterjee
Acting Dean; Foundation Professor of Electrical & Biomedical Engineering
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Adam Kirn
Adam Kirn
Associate Professor of Engineering Education He, him, his
(775) 682-7567
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Ann-Marie Vollstedt
Ann-Marie Vollstedt
Teaching Associate Professor She, her, hers
(775) 784-1485
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Management team for the CREATE Program

CREATE management team
Candice Bauer
Candice Bauer
Assistant Dean for Assessment, Compliance and Evaluation; Associate Teaching Professor
(775) 784-7521
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CREATE management team
Joseph Bozsik
Joseph Bozsik
Career Services Director
(775) 682-7736
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CREATE management team
Ivy Chin
Ivy Chin
Director, Academic Success She, her, hers
(775) 682-7721
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Acknowledging the National Science Foundation

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The CREATE program is funded by the National Science Foundation S-STEM award # 1833738. We are grateful for this support. The program is making a difference in lives across campus and in our community. 

The views, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed herein, nonetheless, do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.