In many cases, state systems of higher education are not only challenged to address decreasing state budgets but are also asked to increase student retention and other measures of student success. The increased use of contingent faculty may help economically, but this trend may have unintended consequences. This research used logistic regression methods to examine six institutions within a public higher education system for the effects of contingent faculty use on first-year student retention. A thorough examination of other traditional variables used in retention studies is also provided. Results are reported by institutional type via Carnegie classification. Most notably, high levels of exposure to part-time faculty in the first year of c...
Students and their families expend much time, effort and money researching which colleges or univers...
Adjunct faculty members receive low pay, teach at multiple institutions, are provided minimal traini...
Research showed faculty-student interactions impact student engagement and was a primary factor to s...
In many cases, state systems of higher education are not only challenged to address decreasing state...
Part-time faculty clearly serve a valuable purpose in higher education; however, their increased use...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to identify and explore the relationship between state ap...
This study examined the relationships among educational strategy, institutional characteristics, and...
Theoretical models designed to predict whether students will persist or not have been valuable tools...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012....
Retention of students is a critical area of much needed attention on nearly every college campus. It...
Many colleges, in part due to increased state and federal scrutiny of student outcomes, are concerne...
Using multi-institutional data from the Cooperative Institutional Research Program’s (CIRP) annual s...
Craig, Alfred John (2005). Student Retention and Success at a Community College in the Northeast. On...
The dynamics of state funding for public higher education in the United States are changing. Per-stu...
Among the many expected outcomes of higher education, many of which are difficult to quantify, there...
Students and their families expend much time, effort and money researching which colleges or univers...
Adjunct faculty members receive low pay, teach at multiple institutions, are provided minimal traini...
Research showed faculty-student interactions impact student engagement and was a primary factor to s...
In many cases, state systems of higher education are not only challenged to address decreasing state...
Part-time faculty clearly serve a valuable purpose in higher education; however, their increased use...
The purpose of this quantitative study was to identify and explore the relationship between state ap...
This study examined the relationships among educational strategy, institutional characteristics, and...
Theoretical models designed to predict whether students will persist or not have been valuable tools...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012....
Retention of students is a critical area of much needed attention on nearly every college campus. It...
Many colleges, in part due to increased state and federal scrutiny of student outcomes, are concerne...
Using multi-institutional data from the Cooperative Institutional Research Program’s (CIRP) annual s...
Craig, Alfred John (2005). Student Retention and Success at a Community College in the Northeast. On...
The dynamics of state funding for public higher education in the United States are changing. Per-stu...
Among the many expected outcomes of higher education, many of which are difficult to quantify, there...
Students and their families expend much time, effort and money researching which colleges or univers...
Adjunct faculty members receive low pay, teach at multiple institutions, are provided minimal traini...
Research showed faculty-student interactions impact student engagement and was a primary factor to s...