SEEC: Student Enrollment and Engagement through Connections (SEEC)

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2010-06-01
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Rover, Diane
Bruning, Monica
Laanan, Frankie
Darrow, Mary
Goodwin, Mary
Baughman, Jacqulyn
McMaken, Harry
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The Student Enrollment and Engagement through Connections (SEEC) is a five year project funded by the National Science Foundation’s STEM Talent Expansion Program (STEP). The goal of the SEEC project is to increase the number of engineering graduates at Iowa State University by approximately 100 per year. In addition, the percentage of women and minority graduates will approach 20% and 10%, respectively. The project is a collaborative partnership between Iowa State University (ISU) and Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC). Project objectives are designed within the areas of learning communities, curriculum, advising, networking, and evaluation. Activities are planned in each of these areas using a logic model approach that identifies resources, outputs, outcomes, and impact.

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This proceeding is from Proceedings of the 2010 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition.

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