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Promoting Student Success in Engineering and Science through Reseach and Internship Programs
Author(s) -
Rafic Bachnak,
Rohitha Goonatilake,
Sofía Maldonado,
D. W. Mott
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--22386
Subject(s) - internship , graduation (instrument) , bachelor , affect (linguistics) , variety (cybernetics) , engineering education , medical education , science and engineering , service (business) , psychology , engineering , engineering management , engineering ethics , political science , computer science , medicine , marketing , business , communication , mechanical engineering , artificial intelligence , law
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education has been given much attention in recent years. While a number of issues affect student success, the area of greatest concern is student retention. Standardized-test scores, study habits, and living onor off-campus are not the only factors that affect retention rates. Students are more likely to stay in college if they have clear goals, are active learners, and are active participants in campus activities. This paper discusses student success in engineering and science, with a focus on active learning through a research and internship program that provides students with mentoring and financial support.

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