Active Projects

Studying the relationship between curricular complexity, student progress/outcomes, student demographics, and institutional characteristics. Measuring factors impacting the time to degree completion in engineering programs across three universities.

Developing an online portal for prospective transfer students from Arizona community colleges to explore their bachelor's degree completion options at UArizona and how their courses would apply towards the satisfaction of degree requirements within particular degree programs at UArizona.

Creating an online tool for advisors and students to easily explore degree completion options, pick a major, map a completion plan, and produce a projected timeline. This tool will rank programs highest to lowest according to the satisfaction of degree requirements.

The Undergraduate Research Task Force is comprised of faculty, staff, and students and aims to create a plan whereby high-impact undergraduate research experiences occur as a matter of intentional curricular and programmatic design within every major, not through happenstance.

The Wildcat LEAP online summer program provides cost-free online math and writing workshops for new Wildcats to establish an early connection with the university, prepare for or improve academic placement, and ensure a successful first year at the University of Arizona.

A Student's Journey (ASJ) is a year-long program with a 5-week on-campus summer experience at the University of Arizona for Tribal College Students. Using an experiential internship based approach, ASJ addresses the academic transfer barriers for Tribal College students enrolling at 4-year universities.
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