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Alva: A Successful Program For Increasing The Number Of Minority Undergraduates Who Earn Engineering Degrees
Author(s) -
Scott Pinkham,
Cathryne L. Jordan,
Lisa A. Peterson
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
annual conference and exposition : final program and proceedings. american society for engineering education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--14715
Subject(s) - engineering management , computer science , engineering , mathematics education , engineering ethics , psychology
A highly successful minority outreach and support program for incoming college freshmen in engineering is described. The University of Washington has been running ALVA (Alliances for Learning and Vision for underrepresented Americans) for 11 years and continuously tracks its participants. Partners in ALVA come from the government, education, and industry. This program targets talented underrepresented minority students and addresses four major hurdles that face minority students in engineering: lack of vision of themselves as an engineer, finances, community, and academic preparation. We will present ALVA as a model that can be duplicated at other colleges and universities.

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