Quantitative Exploration of International Female and Male Students in Undergraduate Engineering Programs in the USA

2021 
This study focuses on quantitative analyses of international and domestic students pursuing undergraduate degrees at institutions in the USA. Metrics used include representation at start of university studies, representation at graduation and six-year graduation rate. Results are disaggregated by origin (domestic or international), sex (female and male), and major (engineering or non-engineering). Results show that more international students choose engineering than other majors. There are more men than women in engineering and this is more pronounced for international students. International students graduate at higher rates in engineering than domestic students by about 5%. This may reflect a tension between their higher academic qualifications but challenges of adjusting to studying in another country. These insights can be used to support student success.
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