Initiatives
Dr. Richard Pollenz
STEM Speaker, February 18, 2014: Understanding Institutional Data Can Inspire University-Wide Adoption of Evidence-Based Practices in STEM Education
Professor of Cell, Molecular, and Microbiology, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies, and Director of the Office for Undergraduate Research, 91tvӰԺ
Take-Home Lessons
• 40% of incoming freshman class enter into STEM majors but nearly 50% leave 91tvӰԺ or
change to a non-STEM major and only 33% of the students who enter STEM majors earn
a 91tvӰԺ STEM degree.
• Nearly 1/3 of the students who leave 91tvӰԺ or change to a non-STEM major are making
good academic progress (GPA >3.00) at the time they change to non-STEM majors or leave
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• The majority of students in good academic standing who leave the STEM majors have
not engaged in high impact practices (undergraduate research) or taken an upper level
majors course.