The Impact of the ASCM Student Organization on Engagement and Enrollment in the IDIS Program
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2026-05-01
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Pleasant, Jacob Heath
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The Distribution and Logistics (IDIS) program has suffered from low enrollment and engagement of students over the past decade. The COVID-19 pandemic only led to a greater distance being driven between the IDIS program and the student body. Between Fall 2020 and Spring 2025, enrollment in the program dropped by 24%. To combat declining enrollment and decreasing engagement rates, the ECU ASCM Student Chapter was formed. Inside Higher Ed states [that] “…involvement in campus life beyond the classroom is linked to increased academic achievement, retention, belonging and interest from potential employers.” Consequently, this new student organization has planned several events, including plant tours, social activities, community service opportunities, networking events, and monthly guest speaker meetings to increase student interest in the IDIS program. To date, one goal of our project has been successfully achieved; however, the second goal is still in progress. If these goals are not met, and enrollment and engagement in the IDIS program continue to decline, it is possible that the program could be reorganized or even discontinued. The ECU ASCM Student chapter hopes to engage and enroll students in the IDIS program, while providing the opportunity for students to network and form lasting connections with peers and companies.