This article argues that to understand higher education student retention, equal emphasis needs to be placed on successful integration into the social world of the university as into the academic world. To date, sociological research reflecting first‐year students’ perceptions of the processes involved in developing social lives at university is scarce. Here the concept of ‘social support’ is used to analyse interviews with 34 first‐year students, investigating the processes through which social integration (or lack of it) influenced their decision as to whether or not to leave university. Our data support the claim that making compatible friends is essential to retention, and that students’ living arrangements are central to this process. ...
New first-year students are vulnerable to dropping out of university. The transition to higher educa...
Purpose: This paper outlines a variety of the research on student attrition and recognisessome of th...
The purpose of this study is to understand better the support systems available to freshmen students...
Whilst new friendships and an active social life are commonly discussed features of ‘being a student...
Making the transition to university is a significant life event for many young people. It is believe...
• Students can find the transition to higher education difficult (Hussey & Smith, 2010). • Research ...
As a policy goal, widening participation is increasingly associated with retention and completion. F...
Friendship is important for well-being, and can foster resilience to deal with difficult life events...
This study examined the place of peer relationships in the retention of late adolescent college fres...
Widening participation and ensuring fair access to universities for ‘non-traditional’ students is a ...
This article presents a research case study of learners attending a university in the North West of ...
This paper outlines findings from a study exploring student experiences of their transition and soci...
This paper reports on research findings from first-generation entrants at university in the UK. It ...
The transition from high school to college is never an easy process. New freedoms and new independen...
This article reports on students’ sense of belonging in higher education in the first semester of th...
New first-year students are vulnerable to dropping out of university. The transition to higher educa...
Purpose: This paper outlines a variety of the research on student attrition and recognisessome of th...
The purpose of this study is to understand better the support systems available to freshmen students...
Whilst new friendships and an active social life are commonly discussed features of ‘being a student...
Making the transition to university is a significant life event for many young people. It is believe...
• Students can find the transition to higher education difficult (Hussey & Smith, 2010). • Research ...
As a policy goal, widening participation is increasingly associated with retention and completion. F...
Friendship is important for well-being, and can foster resilience to deal with difficult life events...
This study examined the place of peer relationships in the retention of late adolescent college fres...
Widening participation and ensuring fair access to universities for ‘non-traditional’ students is a ...
This article presents a research case study of learners attending a university in the North West of ...
This paper outlines findings from a study exploring student experiences of their transition and soci...
This paper reports on research findings from first-generation entrants at university in the UK. It ...
The transition from high school to college is never an easy process. New freedoms and new independen...
This article reports on students’ sense of belonging in higher education in the first semester of th...
New first-year students are vulnerable to dropping out of university. The transition to higher educa...
Purpose: This paper outlines a variety of the research on student attrition and recognisessome of th...
The purpose of this study is to understand better the support systems available to freshmen students...