Comparing Career Awareness Opportunities Of Academically At-Risk And Non At-Risk Freshman Engineering Students

  • Ernst J
  • Bowen B
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Abstract

This study explored how freshman engineering students utilized career awareness developmental opportunities prior to entry into post-secondary academics. Specifically, the study delved into separations and distinctions among students at-risk of non-continuation due to matriculation concerns and students non at-risk. Founded on the amended arrangement of Nasta’s (2007) Career Exploration Survey-Revised instrument, singular factors were studied through hypotheses targeting career awareness behaviors among at-risk and non at-risk subgroups. The results show there are possible contradictions to commonly accepted beliefs about career awareness between at-risk and non at-risk students. Several deductions, considerations, and implications are highlighted based upon the findings of the study.

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Ernst, J. V., & Bowen, B. (2014). Comparing Career Awareness Opportunities Of Academically At-Risk And Non At-Risk Freshman Engineering Students. American Journal of Engineering Education (AJEE), 5(2), 91–98. https://doi.org/10.19030/ajee.v5i2.8954

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