In 2003, the College of Engineering at Wayne State recognized that a large proportion of its students entered the engineering program with placement into beginning or intermediate algebra. This is, in part, a result of the University’s mission to be an institution of opportunity – providing access to all academically qualified students. Only a small group of these incoming students remained in the College of Engineering after 4 years. As a result, an Engineering Bridge Program was developed with the dual objective of: 1) providing students with the appropriate foundation in math and science to succeed in engineering; and 2) retaining students at the University, even if they opted to transfer out of the College. The academic-year program was...
The study examines the retention of studentsin the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technolo...
NC State’s involvement in the NSF-sponsored SUCCEED Coalition has led to a number of changes to the ...
Entering university courses is often based on a single score or percentile ranking obtained at the e...
In 2004, Wright State University developed an innovative mathematics course for first-year engineeri...
Analysis of retention data in engineering programs at the Pacific School of Engineering and Computer...
Graduation date: 2009Retention of engineering students is a problem for many universities,\ud especi...
This Research Category Work in Progress paper examines the success of engineering students who enter...
With nearly 5,000 students, the Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering (CoE) at San José State U...
ABSTRACTEXAMINING ACADEMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS TO RETAIN AND GRADUATE ENGINEERING STUDEN...
This paper reports on a grant-funded summer bridge program developed for incoming first-year enginee...
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (UMD) began a successful, integrated, first year engineeri...
The inability of incoming students to advance past the traditional first-year calculus sequence is a...
A project-based course for first-year engineering students, called Engineering Exploration, was crea...
A mid-sized private university in the Southeast has created an experimental first-year engineering c...
According to LeButte (1994), the fields of engineering and engineering technology both reported a de...
The study examines the retention of studentsin the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technolo...
NC State’s involvement in the NSF-sponsored SUCCEED Coalition has led to a number of changes to the ...
Entering university courses is often based on a single score or percentile ranking obtained at the e...
In 2004, Wright State University developed an innovative mathematics course for first-year engineeri...
Analysis of retention data in engineering programs at the Pacific School of Engineering and Computer...
Graduation date: 2009Retention of engineering students is a problem for many universities,\ud especi...
This Research Category Work in Progress paper examines the success of engineering students who enter...
With nearly 5,000 students, the Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering (CoE) at San José State U...
ABSTRACTEXAMINING ACADEMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS TO RETAIN AND GRADUATE ENGINEERING STUDEN...
This paper reports on a grant-funded summer bridge program developed for incoming first-year enginee...
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (UMD) began a successful, integrated, first year engineeri...
The inability of incoming students to advance past the traditional first-year calculus sequence is a...
A project-based course for first-year engineering students, called Engineering Exploration, was crea...
A mid-sized private university in the Southeast has created an experimental first-year engineering c...
According to LeButte (1994), the fields of engineering and engineering technology both reported a de...
The study examines the retention of studentsin the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technolo...
NC State’s involvement in the NSF-sponsored SUCCEED Coalition has led to a number of changes to the ...
Entering university courses is often based on a single score or percentile ranking obtained at the e...