ABINGTON Pa. — Penn State Abington is supporting the next generation of STEM majors through Engineering Ahead (EA), a summer academic enhancement program for incoming first-year students. It is designed to help participants succeed in math and science courses during the critical first semester of college.
Michael Kagan, associate professor of physics and EA coordinator, said the students invested a great deal of time and effort preparing for the rigors of pre-calculus and calculus while gaining an early introduction to the pace, rigor and social aspects of an Abington education.
“They met not just friends and peers but like-minded individuals who share their ideas about studies, learning, careers and STEM fields. These are the people they can count on for help during the regular semester,” Kagan said.
The five-week hybrid program included five days of in-person work while living in the campus residence hall, Lions Gate Student Apartments. It featured math boot camps, a metacognition seminar, and networking with Abington faculty, industry partners, and Penn State College of Engineering alumni, including Alyson Farkas, who graduated from Abington in 2021.
“Engineering Ahead allowed me to gain the confidence I needed and built a great foundation for college, which allowed me to pursue great courses, get involved with undergraduate research, and do well academically,” said Farkas, a systems engineer at Lockheed Martin.