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Boost Federal Grants for Science and Engineering Degrees

Providing grants to colleges and universities that expand the number of undergraduates that receive a bachelor’s degree in science and engineering could increase the size of our high-tech workforce. Stanford University professor Paul Romer has argued that such universities with a fixed investment in faculty that teach in areas outside of science and engineering may face “internal political pressures to maintain the relative sizes of different departments.”

As a result, they many respond to increased student demand for degrees in science and engineering by making it more difficult for students to complete a degree. Training grants that are linked to the number of undergraduates receiving degrees in science and engineering would increase the incentives for universities to hire additional faculty in science and engineering.

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