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Smith, Natasha L.; Grohs, Jacob R.; Van Aken, Eileen M. – Journal of Engineering Education, 2022
Background: Increasing the persistence of engineering transfer students can help meet the US national priority of increasing the number of engineering graduates. Many transfer students experience a decrease in their grade point average (GPA) at their receiving institution, known as transfer shock, which can lead to them leaving the institution.…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Graduation Rate, Academic Persistence, Engineering Education
Green, Courtney Susanne – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This correlational study utilized secondary, longitudinal data to examine the extent to which student-influenced and institution-influenced factors predict the academic success and degree completion of engineering transfer students at public four-year institutions in North Carolina. The sample included students who transferred from community…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, College Transfer Students, Academic Persistence, Graduation Rate
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Minhye Lee; Alexandra A. Lee; Garam A. Lee; A. Krystal Lira; Harrison D. Lawson; Emily Freer; Daina Briedis; S. Patrick Walton; Lisa Linnenbrink-Garcia – Journal of Engineering Education, 2025
Background: Although most engineering colleges offer a variety of co-curricular and extracurricular activities to enrich students' sense of belonging to the college, existing literature has not fully captured whether and how the various activities serve to support students' sense of belonging and predict student outcomes. Purpose: We investigated…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Longitudinal Studies, Outcomes of Education, Undergraduate Students
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Hsu, Hsien-Yuan; Li, Yanfen; Dugger, Suzanne; Jones, James – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
Copious research on Social Cognitive Career Theory has found student self-efficacy substantially related to persistence in engineering programs. The present exploratory study investigated the associations among faculty encouragement (a specific type of verbal persuasion in college context) and students' self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship, Self Efficacy, Intention
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Syahrul Amin; Karen E. Rambo-Hernandez; Blaine A. Pedersen; Camille S. Burnett; Bimal P. Nepal; Noemi V. Mendoza Diaz – Cogent Education, 2024
This study examined the persistence of first-year engineering students at a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) pre- and mid-COVID-19 interruptions and whether their characteristics (race/ethnicity, financial need status, first-generation status, SAT scores) predicted their persistence. Using…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Engineering Education, Academic Persistence, COVID-19
Munroe Bignall, Seliene Elessia – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the qualifying cumulative grade point average (C-GPA) and grit in engineering students compared with African American female engineering students, who qualify to take upper-level courses in engineering at a Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) in a Southern state.…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Engineering Education, College Students, Academic Persistence
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Alvarez, Niurys Lázaro; Callejas, Zoraida; Griol, David – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2020
We present an educational data analytics case study aimed at the early detection of potential dropout in Computer Engineering studies in Cuba. We have employed institutional data of 456 students and performed several experiments for predicting their permanency into three (promotion, repetition, and dropout) or two classes (promoting, not…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Computer Science Education, Engineering Education
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Wu, Fan; Fan, Weihua; Arbona, Consuelo; de la Rosa-Pohl, Diana – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2020
Guided by Expectancy Value Theory (EVT), we investigated the association of students' engineering self-efficacy and subjective task values (attainment, intrinsic, utility and cost) to four achievement-related behaviours: choice to take more engineering courses, effort in academic tasks, persistence to complete engineering tasks in the face of…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Engineering Education, Academic Achievement, Predictor Variables
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Yoon, Seonghye; Kim, Seyoung; Kang, Minjeng – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2020
Flipped learning is known to be an approach where learners take part in the learning process in a different way than in the non-flipped classroom and that in both they may deepen their knowledge and develop various competencies such as problem-solving and collaboration. Paying attention to the characteristics of flipped learning, the purpose of…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Personal Autonomy, Learner Engagement, Academic Achievement
Namrata Murthy – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Demand is high for engineering students and educators must identify factors affecting persistence and graduation of engineers. Retention and graduation rates remain problematic for many institutions. Higher education research focuses on these two issues as many students head to engineering programs with a wide range of attributes, characteristics,…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, School Holding Power, Predictor Variables, Engineering Education
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Kendall, Meagan R.; Denton, Maya; Choe, Nathan Hyungsok; Procter, Luis M.; Borrego, Maura – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2019
Contribution: This paper explores the factors contributing to the development of engineering identity in Latinx students at two institutions. A better understanding of these factors will support the development of more inclusive engineering education environments and experiences. Background: Persistence of Latinx engineering students is of…
Descriptors: Student Development, Self Concept, Hispanic American Students, Influences
Tammy Elaine Smithers – ProQuest LLC, 2020
This exploratory sequential cross-cultural gender study used phenomenological narrative and quantitative critical approaches to examine the role of retention initiatives and their impact on the persistence to graduation of Black and Latina business and engineering baccalaureates at a historically Black college and university and Hispanic-serving…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Females, Undergraduate Students, School Holding Power
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Chen, Yu; Upah, Sylvester – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2020
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics student success is an important topic in higher education research. Recently, the use of data analytics in higher education administration has gain popularity. However, very few studies have examined how data analytics may influence Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics student success.…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Academic Advising, Data Analysis, Majors (Students)
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Dika, Sandra L.; Martin, Julie P. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2018
This study employs the notion of bridging social capital to investigate the extent to which different forms and quantity of interactions with educators predict intentions to persist in engineering among a sample of Latina/o engineering majors from five public 4-year institutions in the United States. Different forms of capital were effective for…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Predictor Variables, Academic Persistence, Engineering Education
Naphan, Dara Elizabeth – ProQuest LLC, 2016
In this dissertation, I researched factors that predicted women's likelihood of persistence in college engineering. Women are less likely to study engineering in college than men, and when they do, they are more likely to switch out to another major. As a male-dominated field, micro-aggressions and other forms of discrimination from males are not…
Descriptors: Females, Academic Persistence, College Students, Engineering Education
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