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Enhancing Underrepresented Student Opportunities Through Faculty Mentoring And Peer Interactions
Author(s) -
Gary D. Keller,
Fred Begay,
Antonio A. Garcia,
Albert McHenry
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--7103
Subject(s) - bachelor , alliance , graduation (instrument) , peer mentoring , undergraduate research , government (linguistics) , medical education , engineering education , underrepresented minority , political science , psychology , library science , sociology , pedagogy , engineering , computer science , medicine , law , mechanical engineering , linguistics , philosophy
During the past seven years, an alliance of colleges and universities within Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Western Texas along with professional organizations, government laboratories, educational organizations, and corporations has been committed to one of the most challenging goals in higher education: increasing the number of African American, American Indian, and Hispanic bachelor degrees in science, mathematics, engineering, and technology. This alliance, known as the Western Alliance to Expand Student Opportunities (WAESO), has relied heavily on engaging students in academic and research activities outside the classroom involving science and engineering faculty and student peers in order to improve retention and increase graduation rates of underrepresented students.

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