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Pre-Engineering Education Collaborative: Providing for the Education of American Indian Engineers A Collaboration between: College of Menominee Nation – Lead Institution UW-Madison, College of Engineering UW-Platteville College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Science PEEC Workshop Minneapolis, Minnesota December 15-17, 2014
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Enrollment in Engineering 2005-062006-072007-082008-092009-10Total UW-Madison Native American or Pacific Islander111519201075 Other Minority (African-American, Hispanic, more than one)109110116124152611 Non-Minority2537248924632619269212800 Undisclosed59718311491418 Total2716268526812877294513904 UW-Platteville Native American or Pacific Islander2445116 Other Minority (African-American, Hispanic, more than one)1516 141677 Non-Minority114611211134108410695554 Undisclosed5814162265 Total116811491168111911085712
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Menominee County vs. Wisconsin Menominee County State of Wisconsin Median Household Income$34,042$53,103 Poverty rate (all ages)31.7%12.4% Children living in poverty44%14% % eligible for free lunch74%32% Single parent households42%29% Teen birth rate (per 1000)9950 Overall Obesity 38%26.7% Smoking during pregnancy43%14% Violent crime (per 100,000)1,062283 Attended some college43%63% Unemployment13.7%8.5%
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An Engineering Career is not known to the native population in the CMN region.
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Selected Highlights & Outcomes Program and courses approved by Curriculum Committee Hired engineering faculty Built laboratories Recruitment Developed admissions process
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Selected Highlights & Outcomes Curriculum Approval Process 1.College and Community membership 2.Program design approved 3.Courses developed 4.Courses approved by Assessment of Student Learning Committee 5.Curriculum Committee approval, 2 hearings 6.All courses must include language and culture
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Selected Highlights & Outcomes 1 st CMN PEEC graduate taking UW-Platteville courses, Fall 2013 Advocacy & academic advising Personal & family support Student stipend Establish relationships with faculty 6 students currently enrolled in pre-engineering at CMN 1 student plans to attend UW-Madison 5 students have not decided on a University Ongoing relationship development with current CMN students
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Selected Highlights & Outcomes Increased interest in engineering in high school students K-12 outreach initiatives with native students Advocacy of current UW-Platteville outreach programs Community initiatives with native K-12 students & families Career Exploration Fairs for native 9 -12 students
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Selected Highlights & Outcomes Better UW-Platteville brand awareness within native communities Awareness of CMN-PEEC partnership opportunities Community recognition of Bob’s role and the program UW-Platteville clothing illustrates unity and identity Partnerships in support of K-12 native student populations Department of Public Instruction UW Green Bay Fusion Group Collaboration with other UW System School Recruiters Informal support networks for native students Partnerships with off reservation K-12 school districts
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Selected Highlights & Outcomes Increased faculty/staff support of native populations UW-Platteville team Cultural competency presentations Altered teaching pedagogy Conversations and connections with faculty and staff Goal Setting/Transition plan for transfer students UW-Platteville Special Programs Manager and CMN Recruiter co-presented at the Midwest Cultural Inclusivity Conference in 2013, Building relationships between tribal colleges and traditional 4-year institutions.
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Selected Highlights & Outcomes Articulation Agreement completed Endorsed by Colleges of EMS, BILSA & LAE and the UW-Platteville Undergraduate Curriculum Commission Acknowledges language and culture Department conversations about course transfers Identified curriculum issues beyond Associates Degree Website Connection with other PEEC Programs Resources for Faculty/Staff Infrastructure and contact point
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Explore Engineering Summer Program 8 students from Menominee Indian, Shawano, Gresham, and West De Pere high schools participated Collaboration between CMN and UW-Platteville faculty Faculty community tours and cultural events Participants have shown increased aptitude in STEM courses Participant family outreach and participation
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Explore Engineering Summer Program Dr. Lisa Bosman (CMN) teaching students to assess sustainability for buildings on the CMN campus
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Explore Engineering Summer Program Dr. Mike Zampaloni (UW-Fox Valley) and Dr. Jeff Hoerning working with students in Mechanical Engineering
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Explore Engineering Summer Program Dr. Cody Martin (CMN) demonstrating instruments and experiments in Engineering Physics
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Future Focus Explore Engineering Program – Winter 2015 at CMN with UW-Platteville, and UW-Fox Valley faculty participation Increase visibility in Northeast Wisconsin high schools with native student populations Continue developing curriculum and pathways to a degree from CMN to UW-Platteville and UW-Platteville to CMN Extend current PEEC grant Continue to develop awareness of Native American student populations on the UW-Platteville campus
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Current & Potential Collaborations Sustainable Development Institute at CMN Sustainable and Renewable Energy Systems Major Fish Passageways TREES Lab UW-Platteville native studies certificate programs UW-Platteville Collaborative Program NASA’s Minority University Research and Education Project Water temperature monitoring collaboration between UW- Platteville, CMN, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and Menominee Conservation Department
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FUTURE OPPORTUNITY Distance delivery of engineering classes to the CMN Campus Cohort model CMN Faculty oversight Newly installed CMN technology UW-Platteville engineering faculty and laboratory facilities on the UW-Fox Valley campus CMN courses to UW-Platteville and Collaborative students Deliver Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Degrees at CMN
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