Many more students begin college than complete their degrees. Retaining students to graduation has been the objective of many research studies; however, college students are changing. Changing demographics in the United States are creating changes in the college student population that could not have been foreseen years ago. In order inform policy in a changing climate, the research community must study the changes in the student body and what factors are important to the persistence of the new college student. This study will use Adelman\u27s framework from The Toolbox Studies in conjunction with the Beginning Postsecondary Survey in order to identify the academic persistence factors for students who delay college entry. The juxtaposition ...
Since the first published work on student persistence in 1929 by Edgerton and Toups, there have been...
Tinto\u27 s (1975) theoretical conceptualization of student persistence describes the quality of the...
An increasing number of students are selecting for-profit universities to pursue their education (Sn...
Many more students begin college than complete their degrees. Retaining students to graduation has b...
Many more students begin college than complete their degrees. Retaining students to graduation has b...
To remain globally competitive, the United States continues to set forth federal initiatives to prom...
To remain globally competitive, the United States continues to set forth federal initiatives to prom...
To remain globally competitive, the United States continues to set forth federal initiatives to prom...
To remain globally competitive, the United States continues to set forth federal initiatives to prom...
Student retention is a topic of concern among higher education institutions. The dissertation pronou...
To remain globally competitive, the United States continues to set forth federal initiatives to prom...
Student retention is of policy significance to higher education systems. In the United States, stude...
Prior studies have demonstrated that most college dropouts happen at the transition to the third sem...
College enrollment is rising but there has not been a corresponding increase in graduation rates. Na...
The researchers developed a mixed-methods study to determine what characteristics of the student exp...
Since the first published work on student persistence in 1929 by Edgerton and Toups, there have been...
Tinto\u27 s (1975) theoretical conceptualization of student persistence describes the quality of the...
An increasing number of students are selecting for-profit universities to pursue their education (Sn...
Many more students begin college than complete their degrees. Retaining students to graduation has b...
Many more students begin college than complete their degrees. Retaining students to graduation has b...
To remain globally competitive, the United States continues to set forth federal initiatives to prom...
To remain globally competitive, the United States continues to set forth federal initiatives to prom...
To remain globally competitive, the United States continues to set forth federal initiatives to prom...
To remain globally competitive, the United States continues to set forth federal initiatives to prom...
Student retention is a topic of concern among higher education institutions. The dissertation pronou...
To remain globally competitive, the United States continues to set forth federal initiatives to prom...
Student retention is of policy significance to higher education systems. In the United States, stude...
Prior studies have demonstrated that most college dropouts happen at the transition to the third sem...
College enrollment is rising but there has not been a corresponding increase in graduation rates. Na...
The researchers developed a mixed-methods study to determine what characteristics of the student exp...
Since the first published work on student persistence in 1929 by Edgerton and Toups, there have been...
Tinto\u27 s (1975) theoretical conceptualization of student persistence describes the quality of the...
An increasing number of students are selecting for-profit universities to pursue their education (Sn...