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Chubin D.E., May G.S.. A retrospective on undergraduate engineering success for underrepresented minority students. 2003;92:27-39
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Chubin D.E., & May G.S. (2003). A retrospective on undergraduate engineering success for underrepresented minority students.
Journal of Engineering Education
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Chubin D.E., and May G.S.. "A retrospective on undergraduate engineering success for underrepresented minority students."
Journal of Engineering Education
vol. 92 (2003): 27-39.
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Chubin D.E., May G.S.. A retrospective on undergraduate engineering success for underrepresented minority students. 2003;92:27-39. UIID-AC: 19.
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2003;92:27-39.
A retrospective on undergraduate engineering success for underrepresented minority students.
Journal of Engineering Education
Chubin D.E.
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May G.S.
UIID-AC: 19
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This paper examines the various actors that contribute to the success of minority students in engineering programs by exploring past and current paradigms promoting success and analyzing models for advancing the participation of members of these populations. Included is a literature review of articles, government reports, Web sites, and archives published since 1980. Student success is correlated to several indicators, including pre-college preparation, recruitment programs, admissions policies, financial assistance, academic intervention programs, and graduate school preparation and admission. This review suggests that the problem of minority underrepresentation and success in engineering is soluble given the appropriate resources and collective national "will" to propagate effective approaches.
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