This study examines the attrition and achievement of a sample of 295 students in an on-campus tertiary bridging program at a regional university. A logistic regression analysis using enrolment status, age and the number of absences from scheduled classes at week three of the semester as predictor variables correctly predicted 92.8 percent of participant attrition. It was concluded that attrition is largely a phenomenon associated with younger students between 18 and 24. While the quality of academic staff support was found to be strongly positively associated with the emotional commitment and academic identity of the participant, it was also negatively associated with scheduled class absence for those participants who dropped out. Intervent...
A path analysis by B. Munro in the summer 1981 Volume of the American Education Research Journal, su...
This study investigated the influence of the teacher and family relationships during secondary schoo...
This study aims to investigate predictors of freshman academic performance and satisfaction six mont...
This study used a case study approach to investigate student attrition from a one semester on-campus...
As the population of eighteen to twenty year olds constricts, postsecondary institutions are concern...
This study explores attrition in a more extended fashion than is typical in the literature by examin...
Withdrawal from a program of studies can have negative consequences that extend beyond those that di...
There is widespread concern regarding college student attrition. Since attrition is a multidimension...
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demo-graphic and acad...
This study, conceptualized using a "person-environment fit" model of dropout, examined dif...
The issue of attrition from higher education is a significant problem across Europe and especially N...
<em>This paper examines factors linked to first year attrition within the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degr...
The failure and dropout of university studies are issues that worry all nations due to the personal,...
This study evaluates the relationship between student counselling intervention and university persis...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceWilliam H. HsuOne of the major challenges faced by ma...
A path analysis by B. Munro in the summer 1981 Volume of the American Education Research Journal, su...
This study investigated the influence of the teacher and family relationships during secondary schoo...
This study aims to investigate predictors of freshman academic performance and satisfaction six mont...
This study used a case study approach to investigate student attrition from a one semester on-campus...
As the population of eighteen to twenty year olds constricts, postsecondary institutions are concern...
This study explores attrition in a more extended fashion than is typical in the literature by examin...
Withdrawal from a program of studies can have negative consequences that extend beyond those that di...
There is widespread concern regarding college student attrition. Since attrition is a multidimension...
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demo-graphic and acad...
This study, conceptualized using a "person-environment fit" model of dropout, examined dif...
The issue of attrition from higher education is a significant problem across Europe and especially N...
<em>This paper examines factors linked to first year attrition within the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degr...
The failure and dropout of university studies are issues that worry all nations due to the personal,...
This study evaluates the relationship between student counselling intervention and university persis...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceWilliam H. HsuOne of the major challenges faced by ma...
A path analysis by B. Munro in the summer 1981 Volume of the American Education Research Journal, su...
This study investigated the influence of the teacher and family relationships during secondary schoo...
This study aims to investigate predictors of freshman academic performance and satisfaction six mont...