During the past three decades, the student populations of Australian universities have become more heterogeneous as the higher education sector expanded and new alternative entry pathways were established. Broadening access to university study and, therefore, to professional and semi-professional occupations, provides avenues for social mobility. In this paper, we examine whether students entering university via alternative entry pathways, and in particular, on-campus tertiary preparation programs, have similar levels of achievement and attainment as students who entered via the more traditional pathway after completing Year 12. Our analysis is conducted on data from one regional university and our results show that students who were not el...
Increasing numbers of students are using a Certificate IV as a pathway to university entrance but Ke...
This report examines the factors that influence course completion by young Australians who commence ...
Recognising the unique demographic attributes of the Central Queensland region and the low participa...
During the past three decades, the student populations of Australian universities have become more h...
University participation rates have been found to be significantly lower in low socioeconomic status...
This study used a case study approach to investigate student attrition from a one semester on-campus...
Widening participation in higher education for under-represented groups is a priority internationall...
Introduction: Pre-tertiary enabling programs have become an increasingly popular pathway to universi...
Expansionary policies to widen participation in higher education have led to a growth in alternative...
As a result of widened student participation, liberalisation and reform in the Australian tertiary e...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
The expectations of first-year students are becoming more widely researched and understood. How to r...
Past Australian and international research has shown that many students find transition and navigat...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
University-based enabling programs have become an important pathway to university for non-traditiona...
Increasing numbers of students are using a Certificate IV as a pathway to university entrance but Ke...
This report examines the factors that influence course completion by young Australians who commence ...
Recognising the unique demographic attributes of the Central Queensland region and the low participa...
During the past three decades, the student populations of Australian universities have become more h...
University participation rates have been found to be significantly lower in low socioeconomic status...
This study used a case study approach to investigate student attrition from a one semester on-campus...
Widening participation in higher education for under-represented groups is a priority internationall...
Introduction: Pre-tertiary enabling programs have become an increasingly popular pathway to universi...
Expansionary policies to widen participation in higher education have led to a growth in alternative...
As a result of widened student participation, liberalisation and reform in the Australian tertiary e...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
The expectations of first-year students are becoming more widely researched and understood. How to r...
Past Australian and international research has shown that many students find transition and navigat...
University participation rates are significantly lower in low socioeconomic status (SES) areas in Au...
University-based enabling programs have become an important pathway to university for non-traditiona...
Increasing numbers of students are using a Certificate IV as a pathway to university entrance but Ke...
This report examines the factors that influence course completion by young Australians who commence ...
Recognising the unique demographic attributes of the Central Queensland region and the low participa...