The engineering community has recognized the need for a higher retention rate in freshman engineering. If we are to increase the freshman retention rate, we need to better understand the characteristics of academic success for engineering students. One approach is to compare academic performance of engineering students to that of non‐engineering students. This study explores the differences in predicting academic success (defined as the first year GPA) for freshman engineering students compared to three non‐engineering student sectors (Pre‐Med, STEM, and non‐STEM disciplines) within a university. Academic success is predicted with pre‐college variables from the UCLA/CIRP survey using factor analysis and regression analysis. Except for the f...
Student success, drop out and progress are hot issues in most schools of engineering. The problem of...
This paper explores how the entry profiles of engineering students are related to their academic per...
Although engineering programs admit highly qualified students with strong academic credentials, rete...
The objective of this research was to model freshman engineering success, using education theory and...
To maintain America’s status as a global technological leader, there has been a longstanding effort ...
Engineering education is a fairly new field of research and student success is in many aspects unexp...
In order for the United States to maintain its global competitiveness, the long-term success of our ...
ABSTRACTEXAMINING ACADEMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS TO RETAIN AND GRADUATE ENGINEERING STUDEN...
The purpose of the study was to identify variables that can predict the academic success of freshman...
The study examines the retention of studentsin the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technolo...
This research paper examines first-year student performance and retention within engineering. A cons...
Abstract- The current study examines the performance of freshman students in a new engineering progr...
Background: Given the relatively low graduation and retention rate in undergraduate engineering prog...
The study sought to develop predictive models of persistence and success in baccalaureate engineerin...
The purpose of this study was to determine how background knowledge impacts freshmen engineering stu...
Student success, drop out and progress are hot issues in most schools of engineering. The problem of...
This paper explores how the entry profiles of engineering students are related to their academic per...
Although engineering programs admit highly qualified students with strong academic credentials, rete...
The objective of this research was to model freshman engineering success, using education theory and...
To maintain America’s status as a global technological leader, there has been a longstanding effort ...
Engineering education is a fairly new field of research and student success is in many aspects unexp...
In order for the United States to maintain its global competitiveness, the long-term success of our ...
ABSTRACTEXAMINING ACADEMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS TO RETAIN AND GRADUATE ENGINEERING STUDEN...
The purpose of the study was to identify variables that can predict the academic success of freshman...
The study examines the retention of studentsin the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technolo...
This research paper examines first-year student performance and retention within engineering. A cons...
Abstract- The current study examines the performance of freshman students in a new engineering progr...
Background: Given the relatively low graduation and retention rate in undergraduate engineering prog...
The study sought to develop predictive models of persistence and success in baccalaureate engineerin...
The purpose of this study was to determine how background knowledge impacts freshmen engineering stu...
Student success, drop out and progress are hot issues in most schools of engineering. The problem of...
This paper explores how the entry profiles of engineering students are related to their academic per...
Although engineering programs admit highly qualified students with strong academic credentials, rete...