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Pre-engineering Education Collaborative: Providing for the Education of American Indian Engineers . A Collaboration between: College of Menominee Nation – Lead Institution UW-Madison, College of Engineering UW-Platteville College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Science.
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Pre-engineering Education Collaborative: Providing for the Education of American Indian Engineers A Collaboration between: College of Menominee Nation – Lead Institution UW-Madison, College of Engineering UW-Platteville College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Science PEEC Principle Investigator Meeting Minneapolis, Minnesota August 2 – 3, 2012
1 2 3 Project Overview Project Accomplishments Economic Impact
CMN – PEEC Collaborative • CMN chose partners • University of Wisconsin – Madison • Research • University of Wisconsin – Platteville • Applied • On-line and local programs • University of Wisconsin System
What is the need? These programs exist because there is a recognized need for URM students in STEM related areas, but there is DIRE need for Native American representation
Project Objectives • To build CMN’s capacity and infrastructure to sustain a Pre-engineering Associate Degree Program. • To implement a pre-engineering program of distinction. • By September 2015, to graduate at least 20 students from CMN’s pre-engineering program and transition to UW-Madison and UW-Platteville engineering programs.
Specific Aims - CMN • Hire new engineer faculty • Build and equip labs • Develop Engineering Program • Curriculum committee • All courses must include language and culture • Curriculum equivalency with Madison and Platteville • Recruit students for Engineering Program • Track student learning • Student retention and support • Student Stipends • Supplemental Instruction • Institutional culture
Specific Aims – UW-Madison • Assist in curriculum development • Enhance articulation agreement by developing direct transfer agreement • Engineering Faculty member(s) as key collaborators, as well as administrators and staff • Establish comprehensive support programs that support and sustain students transferring from CMN to CoE • Offer opportunities for students • Campus visits • Summer research experiences
Specific Aims – UW-Platteville • Assist in curriculum development • Establish Articulation Agreement and facilitate transfer to UW-Platteville • CMN/Platteville Campus Adviser and Liaison • Explore Engineering Summer Program • Undergraduate Research Opportunities • Visiting Faculty and Distance course delivery • Path to Success for Students
CMN Curriculum Committee Approval Process • Program design • Course development can begin • Course approval by Assessment of Student Learning Committee • Course back to Curriculum Committee for a first hearing • Course approved at second hearing • Course can be offered
CMN • Pre-engineering program and courses approved by Curriculum Committee • Hired engineering faculty • Mentoring and institutional socialization • Built labs • Preliminary recruitment • 3 students recruited to begin Engineering Program • Developed admissions process
CMN Academic & Social Support • Supplemental Instruction • Discussion section • Course content • Seminar • Social and cultural issues • Concentrated mentoring by faculty
Specific work at partner institutions is dependent on work at CMN
UW - Madison • Enhanced ongoing relationships • Hosted introductory meeting • Programmatic goals; faculty introduction and curriculum discussion • Involve key faculty and staff • Math, physics, chemistry, and engineering • Heighten sensitivity and awareness of transfer students • Analyzed our staff model to support this program; moved from one coordinator to “core-team” • Two students currently enrolled from CMN • Provided stipend support for one student participant in research lab • Existing articulation agreement and adding direct transfer agreement
UW-Madison – Academic & Social Support • Orientation Sessions • Summer Orientation, Advising and Registration • Incoming Orientation • Department Orientation • Campus Visits • Faculty visits • Student visits (with high schools) • Data analysis • Academic Support • Supplemental Instruction • Tutoring-by-Request • Pilot seminar for transfer students • Outreach • Develop Your Network Event • Focus Group
UW - Platteville • Hosted 2nd faculty meeting for curriculum review • Provided stipends for 4 students to attend Explore Engineering Summer Program • Hired Special Program Coordinator • Planning to offer Explore Engineering Summer Program at CMN in summer 2013 • Evaluated courses and drafted Articulation Agreement for transfer • Involve key faculty and staff
UW-Platteville – Academic Social Support • Hired special program coordinator with relevant connections to Menominee Nation community • Established relationships with CMN faculty and staff • Established relationships at Menominee Indian High School and surrounding schools
CMN PEEC Project Ongoing Collaborative Efforts • Faculty and staff exchanges • Build relationships between institutions • Understand institutional cultures • Understand student needs • Student visits • Campus visits • Engineering Expo • Support activities in all campus communities • Work on a new model for attaining a degree • Not one program at CMN and then another at transfer institution, but a learning continuum • Complete transfer agreements
Economic Impact • Enhance number of Native American Engineers • Transform the face of the engineering workforce • Professionals with cultural-specific knowledge • Enhance the standard of living in Native American populations and reservation communities • Contribute to Native American institutions • Contributions and endowments to CMN or other Native American institutions
Choose partners wisely • Common philosophy and objective of partners • Focus is on student success • Regularly enhancing ongoing institutional relationships • Recognized cultural gaps between TCU and mainstream institutions • Mainstream institutions provide a wide-range of opportunities and environments • Agreed to frank and honest discussions about all aspects of the projects
Partner commitment to long-term effort • Relationships between faculty will ensure that academic programs remain in sync • Faculty retention • CMN absorbs costs of faculty in newly established program • Mainstream institutions need to continuously add to their committed faculty and staff • Continue to seek funds to support or endow program • Enhance on-line and distance-learning courses and engineering degrees
Enhance student familiarity with engineering • Engage younger students and families through outreach activities • Enhance student understanding of rigor and challenges to successful engineering degree completion • Help students understand that lack of skills does not mean lack of ability • Change the conversation – math and science are tools for contributing to community • Academic support • Institutional sensitivity