2010 Annual Conference &Amp; Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/1-2--16466
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Academic Performance And Cooperative Employment Of Transfer Scholars In Engineering & Engineering Technology Programs

Abstract: He also holds the endowed Russell C. McCarthy Chair and serves as the Director of RIT's Environmental Management Leadership Initiative. He has directed or co-directed six international symposia in the US and Europe in the areas of environment and sustainability.

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“…Table 1 shows data on academic status for each cohort of scholars at the end of the fall quarter of AY 2011-12. Of the AY 2009-10 cohort of 24 scholars, one student transferred to another STEM program at our university, and two students left the university after an extended leave of absence 3 . At the end of the fall quarter of this academic year, fifty seven scholars were either in school or on paid full-time cooperative employment 4 .…”
Section: Persistence Cooperative Employment and Graduation Statistics Of Transfer Scholars In Engineering And Engineering Technology Progmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 shows data on academic status for each cohort of scholars at the end of the fall quarter of AY 2011-12. Of the AY 2009-10 cohort of 24 scholars, one student transferred to another STEM program at our university, and two students left the university after an extended leave of absence 3 . At the end of the fall quarter of this academic year, fifty seven scholars were either in school or on paid full-time cooperative employment 4 .…”
Section: Persistence Cooperative Employment and Graduation Statistics Of Transfer Scholars In Engineering And Engineering Technology Progmentioning
confidence: 99%