FIE '98. 28th Annual Frontiers in Education Conference. Moving From 'Teacher-Centered' to 'Learner-Centered' Education. Confere
DOI: 10.1109/fie.1998.736904
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Freshman introductory engineering seminar course: coupled with bridge program equals academic success and retention

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“…Administrations of many universities across the United States have recognized the need for some sort of intervention to bolster student success and retention rates in specific majors. They use combinations of different approaches, including short (less than 2-wk) orientation sessions or multiple-week summer programs in conjunction with freshman year seminars and/or specific course loads; and sometimes even complete undergraduate academic intervention (Malave and Watson, 1998;Reyes et al, 1998;Chevalier et al, 2001;Fletcher et al, 2001b;Gordon and Bridglall, 2004). Participation in a firstyear seminar has been shown to have a statistically significant positive impact on student success (House and Kuchynka, 1997;Minchella et al, 2002).…”
Section: The Future Of Biosmentioning
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“…Administrations of many universities across the United States have recognized the need for some sort of intervention to bolster student success and retention rates in specific majors. They use combinations of different approaches, including short (less than 2-wk) orientation sessions or multiple-week summer programs in conjunction with freshman year seminars and/or specific course loads; and sometimes even complete undergraduate academic intervention (Malave and Watson, 1998;Reyes et al, 1998;Chevalier et al, 2001;Fletcher et al, 2001b;Gordon and Bridglall, 2004). Participation in a firstyear seminar has been shown to have a statistically significant positive impact on student success (House and Kuchynka, 1997;Minchella et al, 2002).…”
Section: The Future Of Biosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participation in a firstyear seminar has been shown to have a statistically significant positive impact on student success (House and Kuchynka, 1997;Minchella et al, 2002). Longer-term bridge and orientation programs are common and effective in specific fields or for targeted groups, such as all engineering majors (Soulsby, 1999), minority engineering (Reyes et al, 1998), women in engineering (Fletcher et al, 2001a), and first-generation college attendees (Pascarella et al, 2004).…”
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“…Arriving to campus early gives the new students the opportunity to begin fostering relationships with peers from their discipline, and sometimes more advanced students serving as mentors, and allows them to get comfortable on campus before the Fall semester starts 32 . Since the inception of these programs, they have drastically improved retention rates and academic success among traditional undergraduate students 33 . More recent studies on bridge programs have found that, compared to groups of students that did not participate in the program, they had higher retention rates among female and underrepresented minority students 34 .…”
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“…A full time mentor (same person since inception) is assigned during the summer and is part time during the academic year. [3,4,5,6,7,8,9] for engineering students over the last three decades. We are unaware of any that lasted for the full ten week summer term and that enrolled students for credit in both College Algebra and Trigonometry.…”
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