Steve Cox’s research while affiliated with Northern New Mexico College and other places

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Publications (1)


Board 114: Undergraduate Engineering Retention and Enrichment through Implementation of an NSF IUSE Project in an Underrepresented Hispanic-serving Institution
  • Conference Paper

June 2019

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Ashis Nandy

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Steve Cox

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... In fact, one of the most contributing factors to STEM attrition is the lack of mathematical and analytical skills [3]. Leveling courses and/or math review sessions can help students acquire these vital skills, advance their knowledge, and positively contribute to their academic performance and success [23]- [26]. 4. Early warning systems to identify potential switch-outs or dropouts -Most dropouts in STEM programs, as well as switching to non-STEM majors occurs in the initial years of the academic program. ...

Reference:

Board 139: Factors Affecting Enrollment, Retention, and Attrition of STEM Undergraduates at a Minority Serving Institution
Board 114: Undergraduate Engineering Retention and Enrichment through Implementation of an NSF IUSE Project in an Underrepresented Hispanic-serving Institution
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • June 2019