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The Wise Summer Bridge Program: Assessing Student Attrition, Retention, And Program Effectiveness

Leyla D. Newton, Shawna Fletcher, Dana Newell, Mary Anderson-Rowland

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Abstract

For participating university programs, summer bridge outreach has helped to significantly increase student retention in academic majors. For female engineering students, bridge programs not only serve an academic need, but also serve to foster networking relationships between students prior to starting the semester. The Women in Applied Science and Engineering (WISE) Summer Bridge Program was designed to prepare incoming female students for the transition from high school to the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences (CEAS). Since 1998, this program has offered academic reviews in courses such as mathematics, physics, and chemistry. In addition, computer-based curricula have been offered in Maple, Excel, and HTML to better prepare students for their freshmen introductory engineering courses.

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AttritionOutreachBridge (graph theory)CurriculumEngineering educationMathematics educationMedical educationComputer scienceLibrary sciencePsychologyEngineeringEngineering managementMedicinePedagogyDentistryInternal medicinePolitical scienceLawEngineering Education and PedagogyEngineering Education and Curriculum DevelopmentExperimental Learning in Engineering
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