This full, research category study examines how out-of-school experiences in Grades 9-12 predict first-generation college students’ engineering possible selves and certainty of career path. The data for this study came from a large-scale survey on outreach programs which was distributed in first- semester English courses to capture an array of responses from students interested in STEM and non-STEM careers. We used structural equation modeling to examine a set of hypotheses: 1) out-of-school experiences would be mediated by interest and recognition in physics and STEM and no direct effect will be found for out-of-school experiences on physics and STEM identities, 2) these identities subsequently predict engineering possible selves, and 3) e...
This study investigates first-generation and non-first-generation engineering undergraduates’ math/s...
Careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields are increasing but the nu...
Higher education institutions play a pivotal role in preparing students to acquire the skills necess...
This research study explored first-generation college students’ in engineering post-graduation caree...
This paper seeks to understand factors that influence how first-generation college students identify...
This dissertation explores how students’ beliefs and attitudes interact with their identities as phy...
This paper seeks to understand the factors that support first-generation college students’ certainty...
The number of physics bachelor’s degrees that are awarded in the United States annually is small com...
This dissertation explores how students’ beliefs and attitudes interact with their identities as phy...
A small percentage of physics degrees are awarded each year. Previous studies about career outcome e...
Participation from a variety of students is important to the long-term growth of the engineering fie...
Interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) begins as early as elementary a...
Increasing the participation of underrepresented students, including first-generation college studen...
Educational researchers have explored the importance of performance, recognition, and interest in es...
STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) outreach programs for high school students ...
This study investigates first-generation and non-first-generation engineering undergraduates’ math/s...
Careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields are increasing but the nu...
Higher education institutions play a pivotal role in preparing students to acquire the skills necess...
This research study explored first-generation college students’ in engineering post-graduation caree...
This paper seeks to understand factors that influence how first-generation college students identify...
This dissertation explores how students’ beliefs and attitudes interact with their identities as phy...
This paper seeks to understand the factors that support first-generation college students’ certainty...
The number of physics bachelor’s degrees that are awarded in the United States annually is small com...
This dissertation explores how students’ beliefs and attitudes interact with their identities as phy...
A small percentage of physics degrees are awarded each year. Previous studies about career outcome e...
Participation from a variety of students is important to the long-term growth of the engineering fie...
Interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) begins as early as elementary a...
Increasing the participation of underrepresented students, including first-generation college studen...
Educational researchers have explored the importance of performance, recognition, and interest in es...
STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) outreach programs for high school students ...
This study investigates first-generation and non-first-generation engineering undergraduates’ math/s...
Careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields are increasing but the nu...
Higher education institutions play a pivotal role in preparing students to acquire the skills necess...