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This book aims to isolate specific success factors for underrepresented minorities in undergraduate engineering programs. Based on a three-phase study spearheaded by the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, the findings include evidence that hands-on exposure to problem-based courses, research, and especially internships are powerful catalysts for engineering success, and that both college adjustment and academic skills matter, in varying degrees, to minority success. By encompassing an unusually large number and range of programs, this research adds to the evidence base for the importance of hands-on exposure to the work of engineering.

Preface vii
List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
x
List of Appendices
xii
1 The National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering: Its History and Mission
1(7)
2 Minorities in Engineering: Review of the Literature and Overview of the Study
8(35)
3 Performance and Retention to Graduation Rates of Minority Students in NACME Block Grant Institutions: Analysis of Aggregate Statistical Data
43(38)
4 Profile of Minority Engineering Students: Analysis of Focus Group Conversations
81(12)
5 Profile of Minorities in Engineering: Analysis of Focus Group Mini-Surveys by Gender Within Ethnicity
93(29)
6 The College Adjustment of Minorities and Non-Minorities in Engineering
122(51)
7 The College Adjustment of Black and Hispanic Students in Engineering
173(22)
8 The Intersection of Gender and Ethnicity in the College Adjustment of Engineering Students
195(30)
9 Black Engineering Students in Black and White Colleges
225(16)
10 Success Factors for Minorities in Engineering: Summary and Conclusions
241(18)
11 A Postscript on NACME Scholars
259(2)
12 Policy Implications: A Call to Action
261(6)
Index 267
Jacqueline Fleming is a psychologist and independent researcher based in Pearland, Texas.



Irving Pressley McPhail is Founder and Chief Strategy Officer at The McPhail Group LLC.