Attend our Technical Sessions
Engineering Student Success at Scale – Updates and Lessons from Texas A&M’s “25 by 25” Growth Initiative
Monday, June 26, 11:00AM–12:30PM
Texas A&M Engineering launched the ambitious “25 by 25” initiative as an intentional growth program to broaden access for qualified students to pursue engineering degrees at Texas A&M University, and grow our total enrollment to 25,000 students by 2025. Key elements of “25 by 25” include revamping the first-year academic experience by admitting all students to a common general engineering program, introducing a new first-year engineering curriculum, and enhancing academic advising. Co-curricular support and academic success programs have also been revised and expanded. Alternate pathway options are provided to students through the Aggie Gateway Program in Qatar, the Engineering Academies throughout Texas, and our engineering programs at Galveston and McAllen. In addition, practical hands-on training certifications are offered through the unique Bachelor’s+ partnership program with Texas State Technical College. A panel of speakers will share insights and reflections from these areas of the “25 by 25” program and our continuing efforts to offer a quality engineering educational experience at scale through our 22 engineering B.S. degree programs.
Expanding the STEM Pipeline through Partnerships and Outreach
Tuesday, June 27, 3:15PM–4:45PM
Texas A&M Engineering has a legacy of working with partners to deliver high-impact, innovative programs that engage and inspire students of all ages to pursue careers in engineering. This session will highlight programs such as SPARK! PK–12 Education Outreach, engineering academies, and Texas A&M University at Qatar’s pre-university engineering enrichment programs that broaden recruitment and matriculation of engineering students and support their success.
Transforming Engineering Education with Industry Partnerships, Projects, and Experiential Learning
Wednesday, June 28, 11:00AM–12:30PM
Texas A&M Engineering has a legacy of working with partners to deliver high-impact, innovative programs that engage and inspire students of all ages to pursue careers in engineering. This session will highlight programs such as SPARK! PK–12 Education Outreach, engineering academies, and Texas A&M University at Qatar’s pre-university engineering enrichment programs that broaden recruitment and matriculation of engineering students and support their success.
Engage with our Presenters
More than 100 authors from Texas A&M Engineering are represented at this year’s annual conference. We have three technical sessions and 45 presentations and dozens of students, faculty, and administrators attending ASEE in Baltimore. Come by one of our tech sessions or presentations.
Relax and Recharge
Texas A&M is leading the charge at this year’s Exhibitor Hall. We are in booths 301 and 401, with space to relax, network, and meet some of our fantastic students and faculty. Come by to talk, get some cool swag, and see the innovations happening at A&M, all while charging your phone.
The booth is a collaboration between IEEI, Texas A&M University’s (TAMU) College of Engineering, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES), and Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ). You can find us at the front of the Exhibit Hall.
Career Event
Wednesday, June 28, 11:00AM–12:30PM
Join us in the Baltimore Convention Center’s Ballroom Foyer for the ASEE Career and Graduate Fair. IEEI and TAMUQ will be there to discuss opportunities for students, faculty, and industry representatives.
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