HSTA: Health Sciences & Technology Academy
HSTA is a community-based 9th-12th grade math and science program which encourages aspirations, opens doors, and empowers minority and under-represented students in rural communities. The goal of HSTA is to increase the number of African-American and other under-represented high school students that pursue post-secondary education in the health sciences.
Student Population
800+
High school students in 26 WV counties
Demographics
Diverse
34% African-American, 58% First Generation College
Clubs
78
Across 49 high schools
Community Focus
Medically Under-served
Serving rural communities
General Information about HSTA
HSTA is a community based 9th -12th grade math and science program which encourages aspirations, opens doors, and empowers minority and under-represented students in rural communities. The goal of HSTA is to increase the number of African-American and other under-represented high school students that pursue post-secondary education in the health sciences and to increase the number of health practitioners in the medically under-served communities of West Virginia.
Student Population Demographics
34% African-American, 39% Free or Reduced Lunch Eligible, 58% First Generation College, and 49% Rural
Students are accepted according to the eligibility requirements prioritized as: African-American, Financially Disadvantaged (qualifies for or receives free or reduced lunch), First Generation College Student (parents never completed 4 year college), and Rural. Students are recruited in the last semester of the eighth grade and must have a GPA of at least 2.50. Students must be a United States citizen and a West Virginia resident.
Currently HSTA has a student population of 800 high school students in 26 WV counties. A GPA of 3.00 is required after the ninth grade. Attendance of 70% of all club meetings is required and clubs meet a total of 24 hours per semester. By high school graduation students must have attended at least two HSTA summer camps and have completed 75 hours of community service. Students complete and present a yearly science project at the annual state Science Symposium.
HSTA is in 26 counties and has 78 clubs in 49 high schools.
Program Goals & Impact
WV-INBRE & HSTA Connection
The WV-INBRE program hopes to recruit from this pool of high-achieving HSTA graduates once they enter college. By attending HSTA club meetings and other events, the WV-INBRE/HSTA coordinator hopes to plant the seed of interest in biomedical research and educate these students about the opportunities of the program should they attend one of the partner institutions within the WV-INBRE network.
Eligibility Requirements
Research Internship for HSTA Scholars at WVU & Marshall University
Funding
Funding for 6 internships (3 at WVU/3 at MU)
Pay Rate
$18/hour for 15 hours per week
Duration
25 weeks during 2025-2026 academic year
Timeline
Mid-October 2025 to April 30, 2026
Requirements
Research Internship for HSTA Scholars at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions
Participating Institutions
Funding
Funding for HSTA scholars at WV-INBRE funded faculty labs
Pay Rate
$18/hour for up to 20 hours per week
Duration
28-32 weeks during 2025-2026 academic year
Timeline
Mid-October 2025 to April 30, 2026
Requirements
Resources
Contact Information
Dr. Larry Grover, PhD
Summer Program Director
Marshall University
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Summer Research Fellowship for Faculty
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Summer Internship for High School Educators
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Summer Research Symposium
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