Student success, drop out and progress are hot issues in most schools of engineering. The problem of high drop out has been looked at many times, with researchers using similar dependent variables like progress, grade point average or persistence. In this study we explore whether students perceive success in terms that are similar to how it is commonly operationalized. We also explored to what facets of student life students attribute their success or lack thereof. We interviewed groups of engineering students multiple times during their first year in university. Major findings include that students define success in a less stringent way than researchers do and students attribute their success largely to commitment to continue to spend time...
Although the importance of first-year student success is widely acknowledged, a clear and consistent...
ABSTRACT: We have been engaged in a large-scale study funded by the National Science Foundation (U.S...
Recent research has shown that, although stereotypes prevail about women’s attrition rates in underg...
Student success, drop out and progress are hot issues in most schools of engineering. The problem of...
Engineering education is a fairly new field of research and student success is in many aspects unexp...
This paper explores the confidence freshman engineering students have in being successful in the fir...
This research study aimed to expand our understanding of the factors that influence student persiste...
This paper explores the confidence starting first-year engineering students have in being successful...
The aim of this paper is to combine qualitative and quantitative research methods into rigorous rese...
Common measures of undergraduate engineering student success are primarily used to judge “traditiona...
abstract: Based on James Marcia's theory, identity development in youth is the degree to which one h...
Student success continues to be an important topic in the higher education literature as students of...
While all agree student success in higher education is important, there is less agreement on what it...
The engineering community has recognized the need for a higher retention rate in freshman engineerin...
The objective of this work was to determine what opportunities and barriers exist for University of ...
Although the importance of first-year student success is widely acknowledged, a clear and consistent...
ABSTRACT: We have been engaged in a large-scale study funded by the National Science Foundation (U.S...
Recent research has shown that, although stereotypes prevail about women’s attrition rates in underg...
Student success, drop out and progress are hot issues in most schools of engineering. The problem of...
Engineering education is a fairly new field of research and student success is in many aspects unexp...
This paper explores the confidence freshman engineering students have in being successful in the fir...
This research study aimed to expand our understanding of the factors that influence student persiste...
This paper explores the confidence starting first-year engineering students have in being successful...
The aim of this paper is to combine qualitative and quantitative research methods into rigorous rese...
Common measures of undergraduate engineering student success are primarily used to judge “traditiona...
abstract: Based on James Marcia's theory, identity development in youth is the degree to which one h...
Student success continues to be an important topic in the higher education literature as students of...
While all agree student success in higher education is important, there is less agreement on what it...
The engineering community has recognized the need for a higher retention rate in freshman engineerin...
The objective of this work was to determine what opportunities and barriers exist for University of ...
Although the importance of first-year student success is widely acknowledged, a clear and consistent...
ABSTRACT: We have been engaged in a large-scale study funded by the National Science Foundation (U.S...
Recent research has shown that, although stereotypes prevail about women’s attrition rates in underg...