Student retention remains one the most widely researched areas in higher education. However, there exists a paucity of research that has examined student retention through the lens of first-year students who have been dismissed from their institution, particularly within Canadian health-related undergraduate programs. Using a qualitative narrative inquiry, this study explored the lived experiences of 10 former first-year students in the University of British Columbia’s Bachelor of Dental Science (BDSc) program. Informed by Braxton and Hirschy’s (2005) model of student departure for commuter students, goals of the study included investigating students’ experiences as they transitioned into their first year in the program, the influencing fac...
A longitudinal study of young women’s career decision making in science, engineering, and technology...
University-based enabling programs have become an important pathway to university for non-traditiona...
The majority of students who leave their post-secondary institutions are freshmen. For research univ...
The University of British Columbia has competitive and stringent admissions requirements. In theory,...
Undergraduate student retention is an issue that affects everyone involved in post secondary institu...
Although the transition to university can be a time of great opportunity and personal growth, many s...
Retaining students until they complete their qualifications is one of the main aims of many higher e...
Choy (2001) found that first-generation students were twice as likely to leave a four-year instituti...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the academic and nonacademic experiences of sel...
Since a post-secondary education tends to lead to improved life chances and opportunities, understan...
This qualitative study was designed to investigate the perceptions of participants in the TRIO Stude...
A descriptive study was conducted in order to identify the incidence of student voluntary withdrawal...
Early undergraduate experiences influence retention and student success. The first year of college i...
New first-year students are vulnerable to dropping out of university because the transition into hig...
This paper focuses upon Middlesex University’s response (ISLER Project) to concerns regarding the wi...
A longitudinal study of young women’s career decision making in science, engineering, and technology...
University-based enabling programs have become an important pathway to university for non-traditiona...
The majority of students who leave their post-secondary institutions are freshmen. For research univ...
The University of British Columbia has competitive and stringent admissions requirements. In theory,...
Undergraduate student retention is an issue that affects everyone involved in post secondary institu...
Although the transition to university can be a time of great opportunity and personal growth, many s...
Retaining students until they complete their qualifications is one of the main aims of many higher e...
Choy (2001) found that first-generation students were twice as likely to leave a four-year instituti...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the academic and nonacademic experiences of sel...
Since a post-secondary education tends to lead to improved life chances and opportunities, understan...
This qualitative study was designed to investigate the perceptions of participants in the TRIO Stude...
A descriptive study was conducted in order to identify the incidence of student voluntary withdrawal...
Early undergraduate experiences influence retention and student success. The first year of college i...
New first-year students are vulnerable to dropping out of university because the transition into hig...
This paper focuses upon Middlesex University’s response (ISLER Project) to concerns regarding the wi...
A longitudinal study of young women’s career decision making in science, engineering, and technology...
University-based enabling programs have become an important pathway to university for non-traditiona...
The majority of students who leave their post-secondary institutions are freshmen. For research univ...