Student success and the “completion agenda” are important issues in higher education today (Complete College America). For honors programs and colleges, understanding and advancing these issues requires data-driven approaches tailored to the unique honors student population and broader institutional contexts. Honors faculty and administrators hoping to succeed in their recruitment, retention, and graduation efforts need an accurate understanding of why students decide to enroll and persist as well as their satisfaction with honors experiences. Our research data provide particular insight into the student experience at South Dakota State University (SDSU) but may also be instructive to a broader audience of honors professionals seeking to en...
One of the most important issues in any educational environment is identifying factors that promote ...
For better or worse, longitudinal studies that track student persistence each semester serve as the ...
The honors programs at the Universities of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands were almost all initi...
Student success and the “completion agenda” are important issues in higher education today (Complete...
In recent years, retention and graduation of honors students have received increasing attention in s...
Honors directors and deans know or presume that retention and graduation rates of honors students su...
In a recent essay, M. Roy Wilson (2015), President of Wayne State University, and Jerry Herron, Dean...
A number of challenges exist in providing the honors experience. Programs must compete for resources...
In the autumn of 2014, the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) launched the Admissions, Retent...
Honors education is often marketed as a means to offer enhanced value to a collegiate education. Thi...
This (2019) study assesses student perceptions of an honors college relative to other colleges in an...
Having the opportunity to listen in on several Honors Committee Meetings at the University of Northe...
Over 1,500 U.S. universities and colleges have honors programs or honors colleges to provide extra s...
This study examines the academic performance, retention, and degree-completion rates of two groups o...
Acommon need in honors education is to recruit a student cohort that actively engages in educational...
One of the most important issues in any educational environment is identifying factors that promote ...
For better or worse, longitudinal studies that track student persistence each semester serve as the ...
The honors programs at the Universities of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands were almost all initi...
Student success and the “completion agenda” are important issues in higher education today (Complete...
In recent years, retention and graduation of honors students have received increasing attention in s...
Honors directors and deans know or presume that retention and graduation rates of honors students su...
In a recent essay, M. Roy Wilson (2015), President of Wayne State University, and Jerry Herron, Dean...
A number of challenges exist in providing the honors experience. Programs must compete for resources...
In the autumn of 2014, the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) launched the Admissions, Retent...
Honors education is often marketed as a means to offer enhanced value to a collegiate education. Thi...
This (2019) study assesses student perceptions of an honors college relative to other colleges in an...
Having the opportunity to listen in on several Honors Committee Meetings at the University of Northe...
Over 1,500 U.S. universities and colleges have honors programs or honors colleges to provide extra s...
This study examines the academic performance, retention, and degree-completion rates of two groups o...
Acommon need in honors education is to recruit a student cohort that actively engages in educational...
One of the most important issues in any educational environment is identifying factors that promote ...
For better or worse, longitudinal studies that track student persistence each semester serve as the ...
The honors programs at the Universities of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands were almost all initi...