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- (478a) Engaging Early Engineering Students: An NSF STEP Project to Increase Student Retention
The research we describe consists of four subprograms: (a) a program to provide formative assessments in the key early courses with follow-on ?bootstrapping? tutorials, (b) a supplemental instruction program which we call the PAL (peer-assisted learning) subproject, (c) a program to directly engage engineering faculty with early engineering students, and (d) a program to develop and exploit course material from one key course in another. Our effort is to develop a system of four interrelated, articulated programs that will be more effective than the sum of its parts.
For a college in which students are not admitted directly to a department, this paper will emphasize how chemical engineering faculty members are engaged in the college-wide program thus actively serving as role models for our future students and as mentors who can recruit and retain quality students for our program.