Female peer mentors early in college increase women’s positive academic experiences and retention in engineering

Volume: 114, Issue: 23, Pages: 5964 - 5969
Published: May 22, 2017
Abstract
Significance The scarcity of women in the American science and engineering workforce is a well-recognized problem. However, field-tested interventions outside artificial laboratory settings are few. We provide evidence from a multiyear field experiment demonstrating that women in engineering who were assigned a female (but not male) peer mentor experienced more belonging, motivation, and confidence in engineering, better retention in engineering...
Paper Details
Title
Female peer mentors early in college increase women’s positive academic experiences and retention in engineering
Published Date
May 22, 2017
Volume
114
Issue
23
Pages
5964 - 5969
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