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- Two-Year College Division (TYCD) Technical Session 3: Identity and Achievement
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Paulina Z. Sidwell, McLennan Community College; April K. Andreas, East Texas A&M University; Michelle Pettijohn Powell, Waco Independent School District
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Surveys B and D at the end of each semester for the next fivesemesters. Statistical analyses similar to those performed for Cohort 2024 will be conducted forCohort 2025. Additionally, the availability of data from both cohorts will allow us to comparetheir outcomes at corresponding points in time. A key distinction in the experimental setupbetween Cohorts 2024 and 2025 is that Cohort 2024 did not have access to the engineeringworkshop during their first semester, whereas Cohort 2025 will have access from the outset.Works Cited[1] N. A. Mamaril, E. L. Usher, C. Li, D. R. Economy and M. S. Kennedy, "Measuring undergraduate students' engineering self-efficacy: A validation study," Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 105, no. 2, p. 366–395
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- Two-Year College Division (TYCD) Technical Session 2: Student Success and Support
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Doris J. Espiritu, City Colleges of Chicago; Russell R. Ceballos, Wilbur Wright College - City Colleges of Chicago; Ruzica Todorovic, Wilbur Wright College - One of the City Colleges of Chicago
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self-efficacy.[7] A number of studies have suggested that lower completion rates may bedue to the academic, sociocultural, and transfer challenges.[7-9] Recent literature highlightsvarious strategies and initiatives aimed at enhancing the academic experiences and outcomes oftransfer students in engineering. These publications provide insights into effective strategies andmodels for supporting transfer students, emphasizing mentorship, research opportunities,institutional support, and identity navigation.[10]In the past ten years, Wilbur Wright College, one of seven urban colleges in a City Colleges ofChicago (CCC) system, has prioritized excellence and service within its mission andoperations.[11] These efforts have set the foundation for an