Abstract—Transfer students make up a significant share ofengineering college graduates, yet their persistence is seldomstudied, largely because of the lack of longitudinal data. Thisanalysis used longitudinal data from 11 universities enrollinglarge numbers of engineering students to investigate thedemographic characteristics and educational outcomes oftransfer students in engineering relative to non-transfers. Wefind that students who transfer to four-year engineeringprograms are more likely to come from under-representedminority groups (URMs) and less likely to be women, althoughboth groups are over-represented at two-year colleges. Thefindings confirm existing research indicating that, on average,non-transfers outperform transfer student...
Graduation date: 1954The problem of dropouts in engineering schools is an important\ud one. This stu...
Recent research has shown that, although stereotypes prevail about women’s attrition rates in underg...
Background In Dutch engineering education, female students outperform male students. Using an intera...
Abstract—Transfer students make up a significant share ofengineering college graduates, yet their pe...
The transfer pathway, particularly from two- to four-year colleges, is often seen as a vehicle to ex...
The transfer pathway, particularly from two- to four-year colleges, is often seen as a vehicle to ex...
Using a dataset from universities in the U.S. that includes over 90,000 first-time-in-college studen...
Abstract Using a dataset from universities in the U.S. that includes over 90,000 first-time-in-colle...
Using longitudinal data from eleven institutions in the U.S., this study explores the persistence of...
Interest in increasing the number of engineering graduates in the United States and promoting gender...
Records from the Multiple-Institution Database for Investigating Engineering Longitudinal Developmen...
Using a large multi-institutional dataset, we describe demographics and outcomes for students starti...
ABSTRACTEXAMINING ACADEMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS TO RETAIN AND GRADUATE ENGINEERING STUDEN...
Backround: Concern for workforce needs, social justice, and the diversification of the engineering p...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
Graduation date: 1954The problem of dropouts in engineering schools is an important\ud one. This stu...
Recent research has shown that, although stereotypes prevail about women’s attrition rates in underg...
Background In Dutch engineering education, female students outperform male students. Using an intera...
Abstract—Transfer students make up a significant share ofengineering college graduates, yet their pe...
The transfer pathway, particularly from two- to four-year colleges, is often seen as a vehicle to ex...
The transfer pathway, particularly from two- to four-year colleges, is often seen as a vehicle to ex...
Using a dataset from universities in the U.S. that includes over 90,000 first-time-in-college studen...
Abstract Using a dataset from universities in the U.S. that includes over 90,000 first-time-in-colle...
Using longitudinal data from eleven institutions in the U.S., this study explores the persistence of...
Interest in increasing the number of engineering graduates in the United States and promoting gender...
Records from the Multiple-Institution Database for Investigating Engineering Longitudinal Developmen...
Using a large multi-institutional dataset, we describe demographics and outcomes for students starti...
ABSTRACTEXAMINING ACADEMIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS TO RETAIN AND GRADUATE ENGINEERING STUDEN...
Backround: Concern for workforce needs, social justice, and the diversification of the engineering p...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
Graduation date: 1954The problem of dropouts in engineering schools is an important\ud one. This stu...
Recent research has shown that, although stereotypes prevail about women’s attrition rates in underg...
Background In Dutch engineering education, female students outperform male students. Using an intera...