This study examines students’ first-year perspectives as undergraduates at Australia’s newest satellite campus. Those early experiences appear influential in securing successful transition (McInnis, James, & Hartley, 2000). This study sought to allow staff to better understand the inaugural cohort and strategically respond to their specific needs. The cohort sampled included several emerging demographic subgroups that researchers have recently requested be more fully investigated (Krause, Hartley, James, & McInnis, 2005). This paper details the findings of focus group interviews with members of those subgroups, and follows an earlier online survey of all first-year students. Findings reveal students thematically conceptualising their experi...
This paper presents a study on first year university students who often lack in motivation and disco...
As the cohort of students in Australian universities become increasingly diverse, attention to ensur...
This paper reports on an Irish study examining first year students’ recollections of their concerns,...
Of the challenges facing universities, the need to attract and accommodate students of increasingly ...
Students' perceptions during their first semester at university may be critical in the decision to c...
In many developed countries, including Australia, it is common practice to regularly survey universi...
This study investigates the factors which impact on the first year experience of pre-service educati...
All rights reserved.Universities throughout Australia are increasingly investing significant amounts...
This report is the fourth national study undertaken on the student perspective into the first year e...
The transition to university for many university students has the potential to be stressful requirin...
The 2009 First Year Experience survey is the fourth national study of the first year experience, un...
Early undergraduate experiences influence retention and student success. The first year of college i...
The impetus for this study was a concern for first-year Bachelor of Education (Primary) students, an...
This research briefing offers a snapshot of how Australian students’ engage in their first year of u...
Abstract: In the last decade increasing attention has been drawn to the successful orientation and e...
This paper presents a study on first year university students who often lack in motivation and disco...
As the cohort of students in Australian universities become increasingly diverse, attention to ensur...
This paper reports on an Irish study examining first year students’ recollections of their concerns,...
Of the challenges facing universities, the need to attract and accommodate students of increasingly ...
Students' perceptions during their first semester at university may be critical in the decision to c...
In many developed countries, including Australia, it is common practice to regularly survey universi...
This study investigates the factors which impact on the first year experience of pre-service educati...
All rights reserved.Universities throughout Australia are increasingly investing significant amounts...
This report is the fourth national study undertaken on the student perspective into the first year e...
The transition to university for many university students has the potential to be stressful requirin...
The 2009 First Year Experience survey is the fourth national study of the first year experience, un...
Early undergraduate experiences influence retention and student success. The first year of college i...
The impetus for this study was a concern for first-year Bachelor of Education (Primary) students, an...
This research briefing offers a snapshot of how Australian students’ engage in their first year of u...
Abstract: In the last decade increasing attention has been drawn to the successful orientation and e...
This paper presents a study on first year university students who often lack in motivation and disco...
As the cohort of students in Australian universities become increasingly diverse, attention to ensur...
This paper reports on an Irish study examining first year students’ recollections of their concerns,...