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OverviewMany intelligent lower socioeconomic status high school students correctly view STEM majors as a way out of poverty, but the challenges to ultimate success are plentiful. This study serves as a follow-up to The Purdue Rising Scholars Experience: Exploring Student Success and focuses on the building blocks utilized to develop the initiative, which was offered to undergraduate students enrolled at Purdue University's West Lafayette campus between 2017 and 2024. It also analyzes graduation data and the overall lessons learned from the remarkably successful seven-year experience. The Rising Scholars program offered these students a pathway through college that brought them into contact with a network of professional mentors, including university professors, staff, and graduate students. The Development and Impact of the Purdue Rising Scholars Program also provides documentation of the researchers' base concepts employed during the development of the initiative, data related to the program's outcomes, and takeaways from the larger study. This book is well-aligned to be included in graduate-level engineering education mentoring seminar courses. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert M. Stwalley , Carol S. Stwalley , Roger TormoehlenPublisher: Purdue Scholarly Publishing Services Imprint: Purdue Scholarly Publishing Services ISBN: 9781626713925ISBN 10: 1626713928 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 15 June 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRobert M. Stwalley III is an associate clinical professor at Purdue and teaches crop production equipment, power units and power trains, the design of off-road vehicles, computer numerical control (CNC) machining, and machine design in the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department. Carol S. Stwalley received a PhD in agricultural and biological engineering from Purdue University. For numerous years, she served as a data retention analyst for Purdue's Minority Engineering Program and as assistant director for the Women in Engineering Program. Stwalley is currently the president of Paradocs Enterprises, Inc., an engineering consulting firm. Roger Tormoehlen is a professor in the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department and the former head of the Department of Agricultural Sciences Education and Communication. He teaches safety in agriculture in the Agricultural and Biological Engineering program and is a highly regarded agricultural sciences educator and researcher. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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