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Leavers were less involved in engineering activities over <strong>the</strong> course of <strong>the</strong><br />

academic year, as might be expected (Table IIF-8). They were less involved in academic<br />

activities and contact with faculty members (ACTACAD), <strong>the</strong>y participated in fewer<br />

counseling or men<strong>to</strong>ring activities (ACTCOUNS), and <strong>the</strong>y participated in fewer study<br />

activities (ACTSTUDY). They were less likely <strong>to</strong> participate in discipline-specific<br />

engineering organization activities, or <strong>to</strong> be members of any of <strong>the</strong>se organizations.<br />

Having roommates in engineering, science or math, however, did not differentiate<br />

between stayers and leavers. Surprisingly, <strong>the</strong>y were also less involved in non-<br />

engineering related activities, such as sports or o<strong>the</strong>r groups on campus (ACTNONENG).<br />

Since <strong>the</strong> leavers were more likely <strong>to</strong> be first- or second-year students, some of <strong>the</strong>se<br />

differences may stem from <strong>the</strong> tendency for juniors and seniors <strong>to</strong> be more involved in<br />

<strong>the</strong>se activities.<br />

IIF-223

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