Elizabeth Clifford, a current mechanical engineering PhD student, is the brainchild behind one of the College of Engineering and Polymer Science's latest student-focused initiatives. The program, ZIPS: Engineered for Success, supports the academic success of students using mentorship and community-building.
Liz Clifford (second from right) and mentors in the Zips: Engineered for Success program
The program will host guest speakers throughout the school year to tackle topics including the engineering design cycle, stress management, and career opportunities in engineering. ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ will be put into teams and connected with a mentor. Mentors are upperclassmen who will participate with students in weekly activities and will serve as a personal connection to share the highs — and lows — associated with being a first year college student.
“ZIPS: Engineered for Success is important because it shares tools and resources for students to navigate through college more efficiently to allow for more time for their studies and on-ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ activities.” says Clifford. “These students completed their senior year of high school virtually and now they are in a completely unfamiliar setting all while taking challenging courses. I remember how hard freshman year is, so I wanted to design a program that supported our students, created community, and helped them understand that they can do this!”
ZIPS: Engineered for Success is open to freshmen mechanical and aerospace engineering majors who are taking a Tools for Engineering class. ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ are encouraged to join. For more information, contact engineeredforsuccess@uakron.edu.