Project GPS²
Guiding and Preparing Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Students
The United States has recently seen a tremendous drop in the number of students graduating with a STEM-related (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) degree. Coupled with an ever increasing need for more professionals and staff in STEM fields, we are having to reach out to other countries to fill the majority of the key positions in our nation’s vital industries.
Project GPS² was developed specifically to increase awareness of the exciting STEM career opportunities, available both now and in the future, and encourage more of our nation’s students to take up a major in a STEM field.
Through fun events involving elementary through college-age students, as well as community and business leaders, we hope to ignite a passion for STEM in the upcoming generations. We have also developed crucial mentoring, tutoring and scholarship programs to ensure that our STEM students receive all the support they need to successfully reach their career goals.
Get Involved!
If you are interested in participating in Project GPS² as a student, parent, mentor or other supporter, we would love to speak with you! Please contact the Office of Special Programs at Fullerton College at (714) 992-7067.
Project GPS² is sponsored by Fullerton College and the Office of Special Programs and is funded by the U.S. Department of Education Cost Reductions and Access Act (CCRAA) and the Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) Cooperative Arrangement Grant.


