Impact of an intensive multi-disciplinary STEM enrichment program on underrepresented minority student success
Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education
ISSN: 2050-7003
Article publication date: 29 April 2021
Issue publication date: 14 March 2022
Abstract
Purpose
This study examines the impact of participation in a STEM Enrichment Summer Bridge Program, funded by the NSF Houston-Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation, on undergraduate student success outcomes, particularly for under-represented students.
Design/methodology/approach
The study uses propensity score matching and logistic regression analysis to examine the effects of participation in the STEM enrichment program on graduation and retention in STEM after matching on baseline socio-demographic and pre-college characteristics.
Findings
The analysis found that program participation had a significant effect on increasing both the graduation rates and retention of under-represented minority students in STEM fields. In addition, results indicated that program participation had a particularly strong impact for Pell-eligible students in terms of course grades.
Research limitations/implications
Data obtained for this study were limited to a single Hispanic-serving/Asian-serving institution, and therefore are not necessarily representative of the graduation and retention trends of the larger population of underrepresented minority (URM) students across the nation.
Originality/value
This study uniquely adds to the existing body of literature surrounding the retention of URM students in STEM fields by accounting for baseline variables, such as pre-college academic achievement and socio-demographic characteristics, that could lead to bias in estimating results. Specifically, this study addresses limitations of previous studies by comparing participants and non-participants of the STEM enrichment program who are matched on a selection of baseline characteristics.
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Acknowledgements
Funding for this work is provided by NSF Award HRD-1911310, [∗1407736∗|tel:1407736], and 0903948. Additional funding was provided by Halliburton, Conoco Phillips, private donors, and the University of Houston’s Provost’s Office. The authors would like to acknowledge Sylvia Foster for her vision in establishing the Scholar Enrichment Program at UH.
Citation
Ghazzawi, D., Pattison, D.L., Horn, C., Hardy, J. and Brown, B. (2022), "Impact of an intensive multi-disciplinary STEM enrichment program on underrepresented minority student success", Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, Vol. 14 No. 2, pp. 660-678. https://doi.org/10.1108/JARHE-12-2020-0452
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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