Title: Recruiting
1Recruiting Retaining at Primarily Undergraduate
Institutions
Valerie Barr, Union College Andrea Danyluk,
Williams College Jennifer Rosato, College of St.
Scholastica Gloria Townsend, DePauw University
2Overview
- Advantages disadvantages of PUIs
- Description of practices at our institutions
- Resources
- Question Answer
3PUIs award nearly 60 of all bachelors degrees
in computer science.
Source http//www.nsf.gov/statistics/seind08/appe
nd/c2/at02-01.pdf
4Why 60?
- small class sizes
- close relationships among professors and
students - no involvement of graduate students in the
teaching process - ample office hours for students
5Why 60
- emphasis on students' acquiring problem solving
skills and critical reasoning skills - building writing, speaking and listening skills
across the curriculum
6Why 60
- ample opportunities to develop leadership skills
intellectual liveliness - teamwork, interdis-ciplinary study
- innovative pedagogy such as service learning
and collaborative researchexperiences.
7Classes are often taught in lab settings how
true is this for you?
CS1 Upper-Level
CSS 25 max avg of 10
Williams 20/section max of 20
DePauw max of 30 15
Union 17 25
8Challenges
9Challenges
- Fewer faculty sharing workload
- Turnover (i.e. key faculty leaving)
- Fewer women majors to develop critical mass
- Support network, peer mentoring, recruitment of
others - Fluctuating data on retention graduation
10College of St. Scholastica
Williams College
DePauw University
Union College
11Union College
12Union College
- Recruiting
- Change in overall recruitment strategies
- 5 theme-based intros, 3 options of minors
- Hooks to neuroscience, economics, arts
- Interdisciplinarity, interdepartmental majors
- Participation in Gen Ed program
- Value enrollments! Marketing.
- Very accessible faculty, 3/8 are women
13Union College
- Retaining
- Everything we do to recruit helps us retain
- Revision of mid- and upper- level curriculum,
increased relevance - Research opportunities
- Support for independent study
- You want to do it, well help make it happen
14Williams College
15Williams College
- Recruiting
- Female faculty and students at info sessions and
open house events - Female faculty in CS 1 /or CS 2
- 2 women co-teaching CS 1 gt CS is a girl thing
- The power of a young female faculty member who
students can relate to - Introductory courses that arent all about
programming - Female TAs
- Women in CS events
- Current students and alums
- Faculty and staff
16Williams College
- Retaining
- Attention to advising
- Upper level courses
- Open-ended final projects
- Team projects
- Research opportunities
- At Williams and away (DREU)
- Women in CS events
- Monday night snacks, cool t-shirts
- Grace Hopper Conference
17College of St. Scholastica
18College of St. Scholastica
- Recruiting
- Variety of concentrations double-majors
- CS0 CS1 taught by women
- Integrate with adult evening program
- Outreach (camps, clubs, girls scouts)
- Future work Open House for undecided majors (70
of CSS students are women)
19College of St. Scholastica
- Retaining
- 3 of 4 undergrad faculty women
- Women in CIS group (social activities)
- Projects with non-profit clients
- Future Work TA training
- Continuing Efforts
- Strategic Plan Goal 50/50 by 2019
20DePauw University
21DePauw University
- Recruiting
- Leveling the CS1 Playing Field project
- Provide T-shirts (wearable advertising) for ACM-W
members - Use ACM-W studentsto recruit and to staff lab
positions(role-modeling) - Female in-class assistants
22DePauw University
- Retaining
- ACM-W Chapter
- Regional Celebration
- GHC scholarships
- Two female instructors
- REU
- CS House
23Tracking Data
School 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2007 2007 Size
School F Total F F Total F F Total F Size
Amherst 5 20 25 5 13 39 2 10 20 1700
Swarthmore 2 11 18 2 11 18 2 12 17 1400
Pomona 0 5 0 1 9 11 1 6 17 1500
Carleton 1 13 8 1 8 13 3 18 17 1900
Bowdoin 1 13 8 1 6 17 2 8 25 1600
Middlebury 0 5 0 1 5 20 1 5 20 2200
Williams 1 6 17 1 9 11 2 17 12 2000
Union 1 8 13 2 5 40 0 6 0 2200
Scholastica 14 56 25 10 41 24 4 14 29 2000
DePauw 13 45 29 4 33 12 5 25 21 2200
Gender Breakdown of Graduates
24Resources
- Regional and national conferences for Women in CS
- ACM-W scholarships for conference participation
- CRA-Ws CREU and DREU programs and REUs in
general - NCWIT's Programs-in-a-Box
25Questions?