Dr. Aliecia R. McClain,
Director
amcclain@nsu.edu
The Dozoretz National Institute for Mathematics
and Applied Sciences (DNIMAS) was established in December, 1985. Its primary goal is to address the severe shortage of minority scientists by producing graduates
who are capable of successfully completing graduate studies in the basic and
applied sciences, however, the program is open to all students.
Graduates of the Institute will also be capable of entering medical or other
professional schools. Successful completion of the DNIMAS program results in
a Bachelor of Science in Biology, a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, a Bachelor
of Science in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science in Electronics
Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Optical Engineering, a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, or a Bachelor
of Science in Physics.
The DNIMAS program is unique. All of
its students are supported by full, four-year scholarship/grant aid that is
renewed on an annual basis. It represents
a major commitment by Norfolk State University to provide the best possible
education in the sciences for highly qualified and motivated students.
The program
features: a four week pre-matriculation summer session, intensive
science curricula, research
internships, field trips, projects, career counseling, seminars, and a peer
mentor-tutoring program.
ADMISSION
Students are admitted to the DNIMAS Program for
the Fall of each academic year. The deadline for applications
for regular admission is January 31.
Applications to the DNIMAS program may
be obtained by calling (757) 823-2511 or:
Director of DNIMAS
Norfolk State University
700 Park Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23504
Students in the DNIMAS program may matriculate
in one of the following curricula:
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