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CONNECTS COMMUNITIES: MAKING CONNECTIONS FOR SUCCESS

机译:连接社区:制作成功的连接

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The CONNECTS Communities consist of first generation, high ability, low socio-economic students. CONNECTS has two primary concerns: 1) providing financial support and 2) creating a community of scholars to help in the transition to college and the commitment to academic excellence. The program consists of several components that are designed to address these concerns: 1) financial support - a scholarship is provided for those students who have high financial need. Other considerations of scholarship awards are: first generation, math SAT, parents educational attainment, location of high school, and size of graduating class, 2) community - students attend mandatory weekly discussions facilitated by faculty mentors. Discussion topics address the social need and impact of engineering; globalization; and personal development and learning. These discussions allow students to better understand who they are, form connection to an engineering career; and form an academic community. Research, literature and behavior profiles are utilized during seminars to further explore these topics. Future plans include clustering students in the same residence hall and course Learning Community (LC). These LC clustered students are in the same science, mathematics, and engineering courses. In addition, students will attend the same Fish Camp and the Engineering Welcome and participate in mentoring activities with upper division peers and/or industry engineers. In the pilot year of the program 39 students participated. All the students were Pell grant eligible and sixty percent were also first generation college students. The first semester retention rate of these students was 87.2%, while the college-wide retention rate for first semester students is 75%. The average GPA for CONNECTS participants was 2.8 while the average for all first year students in the College of Engineering is 2.54. In this paper, we will present this model program's components and plans for the future.
机译:联系社区由第一代,高能力,低社会经济学生组成。连接有两个主要问题:1)提供财政支持和2)建立一个学者社区,以帮助向大学过渡以及对学术卓越的承诺。该计划包括旨在解决这些问题的若干组件:1)财务支持 - 为具有高金融需求的学生提供奖学金。奖学金奖项的其他考虑因素是:第一代,数学坐,父母教育程度,高中的位置,毕业课程的大小,2)社区 - 学生参加教师导师促进的强制性每周讨论。讨论主题解决了工程的社会需求和影响;全球化;和个人发展和学习。这些讨论允许学生更好地理解他们是谁,形成与工程生涯的联系;并形成一个学术界。在研讨会期间使用研究,文学和行为概况,以进一步探索这些主题。未来计划包括同一居留大厅和课程学习界(LC)的聚类学生。这些LC集群学生在同一科学,数学和工程课程中。此外,学生们将参加同样的鱼营和工程欢迎,并参与上部门同行和/或行业工程师的指导活动。在计划的试点39学生参加。所有学生都被佩尔·格兰特合格,六十%也是第一代大学生。这些学生的第一学期保留率为87.2%,而第一学期学生的大学持有率为75%。连接参与者的平均GPA是2.8,而工程学院的所有第一年学生的平均值是2.54。在本文中,我们将介绍此模型计划的组件和未来计划。

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