2022 IEC Annual Report | Page 2

A Letter from the President

Dear IEC Community,

There is a critical need in the US for more qualified engineering and tech graduates to meet workforce demand and growth. However, minority engineering talent is often untapped while

the minority serving institutions are under-resourced.

 

The Inclusive Engineering Consortium (IEC) has made great strides in building its community of academic, government, and industry partners to drive forward its mission to ensuring a future of diversity, inclusion, and equity throughout engineering.

This year, our organization made great strides in establishing the IEC 2to4 Program - a program designed to provide a clear, informed pathway from community colleges to Historically Black Colleges & Universities, Hispanic Serving Institutions, and Tribal Colleges & Universities. This initiative brings together all of our member communities to provide the resources these students need to support them in their journey to an ECE degree.

We are pleased to share our 2022 programs and activities. Each of these initiatives have been designed to increase both the quantity and preparedness of minority students in engineering.

We appreciate your continued support in making a better, more inclusive world!

Best regards,

Craig Scott

President, IEC

Professor & Chair, Morgan State University

Craig Scott

President

Inclusive Engineering

Consortium (IEC)