The objective of this research was to identify relationships that are associated with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) graduation rates among the California State University (CSU) system. Specifically targeting resource allocation strategies and institutional characteristics, this investigation examined relationships unique within the STEM pipeline and success rates of underrepresented minority (URM, including Black, Latinx, and Southeast Asian) STEM students. The dataset for this investigation was constructed from three public access sources, with research questions targeting aspects unique to public comprehensive universities in California. The statistical technique employed was a piecewise-multilevel growth mod...
Today’s college graduates are facing a complex world in which the demand for a sophisticated skill s...
This multi-site case study explored collaborative interpersonal and organizational relationships amo...
The U.S. Department of Labor reports that only 5% of U.S. workers are employed in fields related to ...
The objective of this research was to identify relationships that are associated with science, techn...
Graduating well educated students in STEM disciplines has become a national priority, particularly a...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) professions are said to drive the American ...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.This s...
We examine differences in minority science graduation rates among University of California campuses ...
This study of Hispanic student pathways focused on successful community college transfer students in...
The low number of college graduates with science degrees - particularly among underrepresented minor...
This brief summarizes findings from a study of the postsecondary college transcript and degree recor...
The national movement to increase the number of graduates with science, technology, engineering, and...
The future of the U.S. scientific workforce depends on graduating college students in science, techn...
It is arguable that the United States (US) lags behind in global competitiveness in regard to provid...
The low participation rate of university students in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering a...
Today’s college graduates are facing a complex world in which the demand for a sophisticated skill s...
This multi-site case study explored collaborative interpersonal and organizational relationships amo...
The U.S. Department of Labor reports that only 5% of U.S. workers are employed in fields related to ...
The objective of this research was to identify relationships that are associated with science, techn...
Graduating well educated students in STEM disciplines has become a national priority, particularly a...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) professions are said to drive the American ...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.This s...
We examine differences in minority science graduation rates among University of California campuses ...
This study of Hispanic student pathways focused on successful community college transfer students in...
The low number of college graduates with science degrees - particularly among underrepresented minor...
This brief summarizes findings from a study of the postsecondary college transcript and degree recor...
The national movement to increase the number of graduates with science, technology, engineering, and...
The future of the U.S. scientific workforce depends on graduating college students in science, techn...
It is arguable that the United States (US) lags behind in global competitiveness in regard to provid...
The low participation rate of university students in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering a...
Today’s college graduates are facing a complex world in which the demand for a sophisticated skill s...
This multi-site case study explored collaborative interpersonal and organizational relationships amo...
The U.S. Department of Labor reports that only 5% of U.S. workers are employed in fields related to ...