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1 Talking to High School Girls about Engineering Photo Credit: Tom Coughlin, Nicaragua Summer Exchange 2007

2 Project Overview Inspire college-bound girls to explore engineering Provide resources for adult influencers—parents, counselors, and engineers  www.EngineerYourLife.org  Brochures, posters, and postcards  EYL tables at college fairs  Training for counselors and engineers

3 Today’s Agenda Group Discussion Research Results www.EngineerYourLife.org Advising Students Spreading the word

4 What are the first two words that come to mind when you hear “engineer”? What type of person do you think is most suited to be an engineer? What do high school girls think about engineering? What do their parents think? Group Discussion

5 Project History Less than 20% of students enrolled in engineering degree programs are women, yet more women are now pursuing college degrees than men Girls take math and science courses at the same rates as boys, and perform as well as or better In 2004, 55 engineering groups formed a coalition to explore “why aren’t college-bound girls choosing engineering?”

6 Research Gauge high school girls’ level of interest in and awareness of careers in the engineering field Assess general career motivators and barriers to the engineering field Evaluate current messages being put forward to the target audience by the engineering community Explore messaging opportunities for increasing enrollment in the engineering field

7 Engineering is for people who LOVE both math and science Don’t know what engineering is Aren’t interested in the field nor do they think it is “for them.” “Someone who excels in math and science.... Someone who is motivated, dedicated, and who doesn’t mind sitting in a cubicle all day.” What Do High School Girls Think?

8 Enjoyable “How happy I will be—what’s the point of doing anything you don’t like?” Good working environment “If I can’t interact with people…I will probably drop the job.” To make a difference “That I would make a difference in some way, you know, make my mark on the world.” Income “As shallow as it sounds, money is the one thing I have to consider when I’m choosing a job. I’m not going to do something that I know can’t help me pay bills.” Flexibility “My career can’t consume all of my time…I need free time to do a lot of other things…before I die.” What High School Girls Want

9 It is not popular or well-understood, there is a fundamental lack of awareness Appropriate only for unique students Students who are interested tend to be on the honors track and heavily involved with a math and science curriculum—primarily males Nerd perception. When recommending engineering to students who have been identified as good problem solvers, students are shocked. They don’t think of themselves as nerds. What Do Counselors Think?

10 Don’t know enough about engineering to help students learn more Not familiar with how to guide students toward engineering When asked how students can learn more about engineering, the respondents suggested that students should go “online” or check out local university departments Counselors, cont.

11 Meet an Engineer

12 What Engineers Like about their Careers “I feel pretty lucky to have such a creative and interesting job. I’m surrounded by brilliant people. It doesn’t seem like work. It’s just plain fun!” - Judy Lee “I enjoy the travel and interacting with an amazing array of people.” - Daniele Lantagne “It’s never boring. I feel that I can make a difference in society by working on new technologies to improve people’s lives.” - Mona Masghati “Engineering is such a versatile field. It is practical, applicable, and always in demand.” - Molly Lebowitz

13 What Can We Tell Girls about Engineering Appeal to Girls Boys Live your life, love what you do82% 81% Creativity has its rewards74% 81% Make a world of difference72% 79% Create possibilities71% 77%

14 www.EngineerYourLife.org Audience High school girls Parents, counselors, & engineers The site will help you Understand the various fields of engineering Learn what an engineer does Find out why engineering is a great career Advise your kids about engineering

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23 Take Engineering for a Test Drive “Try as many things as possible. Find internships in different areas, experiment, and make sure that you see all that engineering can offer.” - Rachel Fine, Mechanical Engineer Take engineering courses in school Attend a summer or after-school program Watch Design Squad Talk to engineers Enter a contest Consider an internship or summer job

24 Recommended High School Coursework “It’s important to take a rich variety of classes and learn everything you can because you never know. Life changes. Getting a full education will benefit you later on in ways you can’t imagine now.” - Tara Teich, Computer Engineer Math (4 years) Science (4 years) Language Arts (4 years) Foreign Languages (3 years)

25 Researching Engineering Schools “Follow your passions … find out what really captures your interest and then determine the path to get there. ” - Daniele Lantagne, Environmental Engineer Do a search Make contact Look for interesting opportunities Consider your options Talk to your parents

26 Scholarships and Financial Aid “If I knew then what I know now, I could have applied for plenty more scholarships. There are a lot of opportunities out there.” - Melissa Reeves, Electrical Engineering Student Do an online search U.S. Department of Education Local opportunities Colleges/Universities Higher Education Resource Centers Engineering Societies and Associations

27 Resources for Advising Students www.EngineerYourLife.org Engineer Your Life Brochure Engineer Your Life Poster Take Engineering for a Test Drive Recommended High School Coursework Researching Engineering Schools Scholarships and Financial Aid

28 Help Spread the Word Tell girls, parents, and other counselors about Web site Use the EYL resources when advising students Distribute brochures, posters, postcards Host EYL workshops at local, state, and regional conferences Visit the EYL table at NACAC college fairs

29 Special Thanks to: Additional funding provided by: Stephen D. Bechtel, Jr. United Engineering Foundation (ASCE, ASME, AIChE, IEEE, AIME) Major funding for Engineer Your Life provide by: The National Science Foundation Northrop Grumman Foundation


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