Stevens students come from more than 42 states and 28 countries with distinct backgrounds and diverse goals. But fundamentally, they all share one very important thing—the passion for intellectual inquiry. And with the academic tools Stevens provides every one of its students, the possibilities are endless.
Whatever your definition of success, you’ll find it at Stevens. Whether it’s helping to bring clean drinking water to a village halfway around the world, preparing for medical school, or landing a job with an industry leader, a Stevens education can make it happen.
Abuouf, Woo and Hoffman Brothers Earn Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars Award
In the May issue of Diverse Magazine, four student-athletes from Stevens Institute of Technology were named as 2008 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar Athletes. From the men’s track and field teams, sophomore Mohamed Abuouf was a third-team selection as seniors Michael Hoffman and John Hoffman were both selected to the first-team. Junior Emily Woo from the women’s swimming team was the final Stevens recipient as she earned first-team honors.
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Support Programs
STEP (Stevens Technical Enrichment Program) is a network of interrelated programs, services and activities that promote and support the academic, personal and professional development of its undergraduate participants. The program serves a diverse group of students, the majority of whom are from low income and underrepresented backgrounds.
Educational Opportunity Fund: The New Jersey Educational Opportunity Fund is one of the nation's most comprehensive and successful state-supported efforts to provide access to higher education for economically and educationally disadvantaged students.
The Mathematics Immersion Program (MIP) is a summer enrichment program designed to help undergraduate students improve their mathematics skills, and broaden their use of computers as a learning tool. MIP is sponsored by the State of New Jersey, Commission on Higher Education, Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) Program and operated out of the office of the Stevens Technical Enrichment Program (STEP) at Stevens Institute of Technology. MIP was instituted in 1987 and since that time it has served over 300 students from at least 35 New Jersey colleges and universities.
Stevens Office of Financial Aid: Stevens holds a strong commitment to a campus community that is both
academically gifted and socially and economically diverse. We feel that
no deserving student should be denied an opportunity to take advantage
of what Stevens has to offer due to financial restraints on the student
or his or her family. Our financial aid programs demonstrate that
commitment.
Stevens has over 150 clubs, organizations, and teams — something to appeal to everyone from professional organizations such as the Society of Women Engineers, to performance groups such as the Glee Club or cultural groups such as the Latin American Association.
Below are just a few of the organizations that make life at Stevens exciting — visit the Student Life page for a complete list.
Stevens is located in an ideal spot — across the river from one of
the most exciting cities in the world. Just a 10-minute train ride
and you will be in a vibrant cultural and professional epicenter.
You'll have access to some of the finest and most innovative art; professional sporting events; headquarters
of some of the most exciting corporate giants (and
start-ups, too) doing business today; and a world of restaurants,
ethnic festivals, and ideas that will broaden your world
view.
And yet, you will live on a campus
in a small yet bustling city where safety and quiet reflection are
just as obtainable as that excitement and those new experiences.
From your base at Stevens, you will be in a position to
enjoy all the opportunities both within and just beyond our
gates.