The GEMS program has been sunsetted.
Over the past few years, GEMS has been a place for those passionate about mathematics and science, providing a platform for students to get to know each other and their resources. We've had some remarkable experiences, from engaging discussions to exciting events and projects.
After careful consideration, the GEMS program will end in May 2024. This decision wasn't made lightly, but given the circumstances, we believe it's the most responsible course of action.
While GEMS may be coming to an end, I encourage you to carry forward the spirit of curiosity, exploration, and excellence that defines our campus. Whether it's through your academic pursuits, extracurricular activities, or personal interests, continue to seek out opportunities to engage with math and science and to inspire others to do the same. A list of full student organizations can be found here, and a list of STEM-related orgs includes:
- Active Minds
- Association for Women in Mathematics
- People for Pollinators
- Pre-Health Society
- Pre-Veterinary and Animal Services Society
- Psychology and Neuroscience Club
- Scot-Techs
- Strategies for Ecology, Education, Diversity and Sustainability (SEEDS)
Our team is grateful for the community involvement in GEMS!
The SCW Team
The GEMS (Generating Excellence in Math and Science) program is committed to providing a supportive and inclusive environment where students can explore their interests and promote academic perseverance.
Whether you are interested in robotics, coding, biology, physics, or any other STEM field, our program is here to support you. The college experience is full of gems that motivate students to develop their personal, academic, and professional potential. The GEMS program uncovers this potential through the following:
- Academic resources: GEMS newsletters help first-year students identify the resources essential to STEM students on campus. GEMS staff work in a 1-on-1 setting to assist you in finding the correct tutor and establishing a study schedule.
- Extracurricular activities: We offer an annual extracurricular activity, such as a visit to The Georgia Aquarium, Zoo Atlanta, or Atlanta Botanical Gardens. Students experience real-life applications of their STEM curriculum while connecting with peers with similar interests.
- Diversity: Agnes Scott College is a diverse community that brings together people from different backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives. Holding space for diversity in STEM education and experiences cultivates empathy, open-mindedness, and a broader understanding of the world for GEMS scholars.
- Professional connections: We promote campus opportunities for students to network with professionals in their fields of interest through internships, job fairs, and alumni connections.