Over the past three decades research efforts and interventions have been implemented across the United States to increase the persistence of underrepresented minority (URM) students in science technology engineering and math (STEM). This Element systematically compares STEM interventions that offer resources and opportunities related to mentorship research and more. We organize the findings of this literature into a multi-phase framework of STEM integration and identity development. We propose four distinct phases of STEM integration: Phase 1: High School; Phase 2: Summer before College; Phase 3: First Year of College; and Phase 4: Second Year of College through Graduation. We combine tenets of theories about social identity stereotypes and bias and the five-factor operationalization of identity formation to describe each phase of STEM integration. Findings indicate the importance of exploration through exposure to STEM material mentorship and diverse STEM communities. We generalize lessons from STEM interventions to URM students across institutions.
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