OSU ChE Students' FE Exam
Performance
July 08
We track the pass
rate on the Fundamentals of
Engineering (FE) Exam as one of
our performance measures of the
OSU ChE undergraduate program,
and are very proud of our
students’ performance.

The FE exam is a
comprehensive test of competence
in engineering and science, and
passing it is the first step
toward registering as a
professional engineer. The test
is administered twice
nationally, by the National
Council of Examiners for
Engineering and Surveying. All
students take the same test on
the same day. Nationally, the
pass rate for chemical
engineering students has
recently averaged about 85%.
Our over 90% pass rate is one
clear indication of excellence
in the OSU ChE students,
faculty, and staff. The graph
presents a 10-year history of a
3-year moving average of the
pass-rate for test takers
currently enrolled in school.
Using a 3-year average
provides a large enough sample
to temper test-to-test
variability.
This academic
year 13 OSU ChE students took
the FE. We graduated 19 BS ChEs
indicating that about 70% of our
seniors this year took the
exam. Nationally, only about
30% take the exam.
Engineering
education is a comprehensive
undertaking of human resource
development, and we have many
objectives in our mission of
preparing students to become
professional partners in their
enterprise and community. Some
non-technical objectives include
writing effectiveness, team
effectiveness, and understanding
the social implications for
engineering design. While the
FE Exam only tests competence in
the traditional classroom math,
science, and engineering subject
matter; while it only evaluates
one characteristic of our
program, it reveals one aspect
of the outstanding performance
of our students. These news
pages reveal many other
successes and achievements. |