Gravely Tamara, McCann Ann, Brooks Ernestine, Harman William, Schneiderman Emet
Department of Biologic and Diagnostic Sciences, University of Tennessee College of Dentistry, Memphis, TN 38163, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2004 May;68(5):542-52.
Dental schools have created summer enrichment and recruitment programs to increase enrollment of underrepresented and disadvantaged students. Enrichment programs strengthen students' academic skills in the areas of basic medical sciences, communications, test taking, and other learning strategies. The purpose of this study was to identify program characteristics of summer enrichment and recruitment programs and to determine which characteristics predicted participant enrollment in dental school. Twenty-three schools received a survey, and seventeen responded for a response rate of 74 percent. The majority of program participants were underrepresented minority (URM) students (program median=99 percent). The leading program goals were to increase minority enrollment (47 percent) and URM competitiveness (35 percent). The median program length was seven weeks and forty hours per week. Programs offered the following components: basic sciences (thirty-two median hours). DAT review/preparation (thirty median hours), introduction to dentistry (sixteen median hours), preclinical laboratory activities (sixteen median hours), and learning strategies (nine median hours). The length of program time in existence was a significant predictor of participant enrollment into dental school (R square=.320; p=.035). The overall median percentage for dental school enrollment in the study was 52.3 percent. The directors of six programs who place more than 60 percent of their students in dental school were interviewed. They reported that mentorship, institutional support, program structure, and admission policies were key factors contributing to success. It is concluded that recruitment and enrichment programs are a viable option to increase URM dental school enrollment.
牙科学院设立了暑期强化和招生项目,以增加少数族裔和弱势学生的入学人数。强化项目旨在提高学生在基础医学、沟通、应试及其他学习策略方面的学术技能。本研究旨在确定暑期强化和招生项目的特点,并确定哪些特点能够预测参与者进入牙科学院的入学情况。向23所学校发放了调查问卷,17所学校回复,回复率为74%。大多数项目参与者是少数族裔(URM)学生(项目中位数为99%)。主要项目目标是增加少数族裔入学人数(47%)和URM竞争力(35%)。项目的中位数时长为七周,每周40小时。项目提供以下内容:基础科学(中位数32小时)、DAT复习/准备(中位数30小时)、牙科入门(中位数16小时)、临床前实验室活动(中位数16小时)以及学习策略(中位数9小时)。项目存在的时长是参与者进入牙科学院的入学情况的显著预测因素(R平方 = 0.320;p = 0.035)。本研究中进入牙科学院的总体中位数百分比为52.3%。对六个将超过60%的学生送入牙科学院的项目负责人进行了访谈。他们表示,指导、机构支持、项目结构和招生政策是取得成功的关键因素。研究得出结论,招生和强化项目是增加URM进入牙科学院入学人数的可行选择。