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Engineering matriculation paths : outcomes of direct matriculation, first-year engineering, and post-general education models

conference contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by M Orr, C Brawner, S Lord, Matthew Ohland, R Layton, R Long
Longitudinal data from ten U.S. institutions are used to characterize outcomes of three matriculation models: Direct Matriculation to a specific major (DM), First-Year Engineering programs (FYE), and Post-General Education Programs (PGE). Both DM and FYE programs show high persistence rates, but FYE programs are less likely to attract transfer students and switchers. FYE graduates are the most likely to stick with their first choice of major (after completing FYE requirements),followed by DM graduates who begin in undesignated engineering (taking extra time to decide), then DM graduates who choose their major as part of the matriculation process, and then PGE graduates. FYE students also have the shortest time to graduation. We conclude that encouraging students to associate with engineering or an engineering discipline from the start, yet maintaining the curricular flexibility to allow alternate entry points onto the engineering path improves persistence,accessibility, effectiveness of major choice, and time to graduation.

Funding

Other

History

Start Page

1

End Page

5

Number of Pages

5

Start Date

2012-01-01

ISBN-13

9781467313537

Location

Seattle, WA, USA

Publisher

IEEE

Place of Publication

Piscataway, NJ

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

Frontiers in Education Conference