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“Everything is Bigger and Different”: Black Engineering Transfer Students Adjusting to the Intensity and Academic Culture of the 4-Year Campus
by
Berhane, Bruk
, Fries-Britt, Sharon
, Buenaflor, Shannon Hayes
, Ogwo, Ashley
in
Academic Persistence
/ Addition
/ African American Community
/ African American Students
/ Associate Degrees
/ Black college students
/ Campuses
/ College campuses
/ College Environment
/ College faculty
/ College Students
/ College Transfer Students
/ Community College Students
/ Community colleges
/ Engineering
/ Engineering Education
/ Environmental Influences
/ Heuristic
/ Heuristics
/ Learning
/ Learning transfer
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ STEM Education
/ Student Adjustment
/ Student Characteristics
/ Student Experience
/ Students
/ Teaching
2023
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“Everything is Bigger and Different”: Black Engineering Transfer Students Adjusting to the Intensity and Academic Culture of the 4-Year Campus
by
Berhane, Bruk
, Fries-Britt, Sharon
, Buenaflor, Shannon Hayes
, Ogwo, Ashley
in
Academic Persistence
/ Addition
/ African American Community
/ African American Students
/ Associate Degrees
/ Black college students
/ Campuses
/ College campuses
/ College Environment
/ College faculty
/ College Students
/ College Transfer Students
/ Community College Students
/ Community colleges
/ Engineering
/ Engineering Education
/ Environmental Influences
/ Heuristic
/ Heuristics
/ Learning
/ Learning transfer
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ STEM Education
/ Student Adjustment
/ Student Characteristics
/ Student Experience
/ Students
/ Teaching
2023
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“Everything is Bigger and Different”: Black Engineering Transfer Students Adjusting to the Intensity and Academic Culture of the 4-Year Campus
by
Berhane, Bruk
, Fries-Britt, Sharon
, Buenaflor, Shannon Hayes
, Ogwo, Ashley
in
Academic Persistence
/ Addition
/ African American Community
/ African American Students
/ Associate Degrees
/ Black college students
/ Campuses
/ College campuses
/ College Environment
/ College faculty
/ College Students
/ College Transfer Students
/ Community College Students
/ Community colleges
/ Engineering
/ Engineering Education
/ Environmental Influences
/ Heuristic
/ Heuristics
/ Learning
/ Learning transfer
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ STEM Education
/ Student Adjustment
/ Student Characteristics
/ Student Experience
/ Students
/ Teaching
2023
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“Everything is Bigger and Different”: Black Engineering Transfer Students Adjusting to the Intensity and Academic Culture of the 4-Year Campus
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“Everything is Bigger and Different”: Black Engineering Transfer Students Adjusting to the Intensity and Academic Culture of the 4-Year Campus
2023
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Black engineering transfer students face unique challenges while navigating the transfer process from a community college to a 4-year institution. The purpose of this paper is to better understand the experiences of these students and the ways in which they adjust to the 4-year school. We identify specific challenges noted by Black engineering transfer students in their experiences related to: (1) heuristics of teaching and learning that they had to adapt to in order to successfully navigate new campus environments; (2) information gaps that students encountered in what faculty seemed to expect them to already know; and (3) problems in having to adjust to the differences in the academic demands of the 4-year engineering program. In addition to unpacking our findings along these specific domains, we attend to the potential impact of having these challenges in a large, urban, metropolitan area.
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