Belonging in STEM
STEP at Old Westbury is more than a program—it’s a community.
Our Community
From laboratory workshops, field trips to academic campuses and research facilities, and participation in regional and statewide science symposiums and conferences, STEP at Old Westbury students enjoy the opportunity to connect with people and discover new places beyond the classroom.
STEP at Old Westbury network of collaborators:
Our partners include the Cradle of Aviation, Brookhaven National Laboratories, DNA Learning Center, Westbury School District STEAM Academy.
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Stepping into STEM
Beginning a STEM education early in life is a ticket to academic success and a proven college and career pathway.
STEP at Old Westbury students have a 100% high school graduation rate and 100% college acceptance rate.
On average, our graduates go on to pursue STEM college degrees at more than 2X the national rate for the same student demographic groups (59% versus 24%).
54.8% of STEP participants are female underrepresented minority (URM) students.
STEP Alumni
Many of our students continue their educational success beyond the program, pursuing advanced degrees in diverse fields (including STEM) and other licensed professions. STEP alumni have enrolled in distinguished institutions such as Harvard, NYU, Howard, Columbia, Brown, Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Dartmouth, and many more. STEP alumni have also become leaders in the fields of medicine, scientific research, education, engineering, information technology, politics, and legislature.
A Winning Program
Our research program has produced award-winning projects in Biological Life Sciences which have been recognized at the STEP Statewide Student Conference and Long Island STEM Diversity Summit.
Research and Publications
STEP at Old Westbury students, with guidance from Dr. Fernando Nieto, have accomplished outstanding feats in academia, including co-authoring peer-reviewed papers, making discoveries mentioned in scientific journals, and gaining recognition in other publications.
Our Leadership
The STEP at Old Westbury leadership team brings together more than 50 years of experience in science education and research training and is passionate about realizing social justice and diversity, equity, and inclusion through our work in STEP.
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Fernando E. Nieto-Fernandez, PhD
STEP Co-Director
Professor of Biology (Ecology and Microbial Ecology) / Partnership for Undergraduate Life Science Education (PULSE) Fellow
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Patricia Roccanova, MA
STEP Co-Director
Masters in Biology
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DANIELLE KENON
STEP Program Coordinator
kenond@oldwestbury.edu
ALUMNI: Share your success
We want to hear from you.We are proud of what our previous students are up to in the STEM world and beyond. We would love for you to share your story with our community, including our current students.
STEP at Old Westbury offers opportunities for alumni to stay involved and connected. We’re always looking for guest speakers, mentors, and advocates. Interested in helping us grow our community? Please reach out using the form below.