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  1. To increase the number of minorities that enter highly demanding computing field, a conversational agent is being developed to serve as a supplemental virtual mentor for minority students pursuing the professoriate. As minority engineering and computing professoriate interest is limited in the literature, it is important to identify the level of interest and concerns minority students have in pursuing the professoriate. A survey was administered to undergraduate students at an HBCU enrolled in one of three computer science courses. The results identify likelihood of pursuing the professoriate, persuasive and discouragement themes for pursuing the professoriate, as well as frequently asked questions over several variables of the minority STEM professoriate experience. Questions and data on question type, grammar, syntax and word choice will be used to improve the knowledgebase of the virtual mentor. 
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  2. The STEM workforce is vastly growing, however, underrepresented groups only account for under 12% of those in science and engineering occupations and for many in these jobs and industries, a 4 year degree is the most reasonable path. It is through this research that we seek to focus and address the challenges that inhibit minority populations in K-12 levels from the motivation and preparation that will align them with future computer science/IT college and career pathway (CSTEM) career fields. Prior research has shown that beliefs around self identity in STEM fields can positively impact behavior and achievement of students in computing disciplines, while increasing African American students belonging can decrease the student achievement gap. The initiatives presented in this paper seek to leverage the inherent value of minority student presence on the campus of a Historically Black institution as a means to normalize student perception of college access and future C-STEM identity 
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  3. To increase the number of minorities that enter highly demanding computing field, a conversational agent is being developed to serve as a supplemental virtual mentor for minority students pursuing the professoriate. As minority engineering and computing professoriate interest is limited in the literature, it is important to identify the level of interest and concerns minority students have in pursuing the professoriate. A survey was administered to undergraduate students at an HBCU enrolled in one of three computer science courses. The results identify likelihood of pursuing the professoriate, persuasive and discouragement themes for pursuing the professoriate, as well as frequently asked questions over several variables of the minority STEM professoriate experience. Questions and data on question type, grammar, syntax and word choice will be used to improve the knowledgebase of the virtual mentor. 
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