Abstract- Graduation success, grade-point average, and destination major of ten cohorts of students matriculating and subsequently leaving undergraduate engineering programs at nine southeastern universities are studied from 1987-2002. Grade point averages are frozen at the time students leave engineering to investigate the role of grades in their decision to leave engineering and their choice of a destination major. This study adds to evidence indicating that poor performance is not the primary reason students leave engineering. Students leaving with low grades most likely select business, students with high grades more likely choose natural science majors and, interestingly, 10 to 20 % at all performance levels choose education or a socia...
There is widespread concern, both in the private and public sectors, about perceived declines in U.S...
Backround: As presented by Willet and Singer (1991), survival analysis can sensitively reveal rich i...
Individuals, institutions, and society are affected by whether or not students persist in college; t...
The need for science and engineering workers has raised concerns regarding the persistence of underg...
This paper describes the results of a multi-year study designed to uncover the reasons why students ...
Building on the work of others, we propose a differentapproach to studying the influence of letter g...
Building on the work of others, we propose a differentapproach to studying the influence of letter g...
Many retention studies focus on which students enter engineering or how long engineering students pe...
This study is intended to provide a greater understanding of academic ability and to determine wheth...
The number of students leaving their initial engineering discipline for other engineering discipline...
Graduation date: 1954The problem of dropouts in engineering schools is an important\ud one. This stu...
Longitudinal data from ten U.S. institutions are used to characterize outcomes of three matriculatio...
The choice of college major is a key stage in the career search, and over a third of college student...
A Hazards Model Study of Pathway Analysis in Engineering Factors that indicate, explain, or predict ...
Longitudinal data from ten U.S. institutions are used to characterize outcomes of three matriculatio...
There is widespread concern, both in the private and public sectors, about perceived declines in U.S...
Backround: As presented by Willet and Singer (1991), survival analysis can sensitively reveal rich i...
Individuals, institutions, and society are affected by whether or not students persist in college; t...
The need for science and engineering workers has raised concerns regarding the persistence of underg...
This paper describes the results of a multi-year study designed to uncover the reasons why students ...
Building on the work of others, we propose a differentapproach to studying the influence of letter g...
Building on the work of others, we propose a differentapproach to studying the influence of letter g...
Many retention studies focus on which students enter engineering or how long engineering students pe...
This study is intended to provide a greater understanding of academic ability and to determine wheth...
The number of students leaving their initial engineering discipline for other engineering discipline...
Graduation date: 1954The problem of dropouts in engineering schools is an important\ud one. This stu...
Longitudinal data from ten U.S. institutions are used to characterize outcomes of three matriculatio...
The choice of college major is a key stage in the career search, and over a third of college student...
A Hazards Model Study of Pathway Analysis in Engineering Factors that indicate, explain, or predict ...
Longitudinal data from ten U.S. institutions are used to characterize outcomes of three matriculatio...
There is widespread concern, both in the private and public sectors, about perceived declines in U.S...
Backround: As presented by Willet and Singer (1991), survival analysis can sensitively reveal rich i...
Individuals, institutions, and society are affected by whether or not students persist in college; t...