This article examines university student involvement in programs aimed at widening higher education participation. Studies have demonstrated that prospective students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds benefit from interaction with tertiary role models, while university student benefits include graduate capability development. This article contributes to understanding the benefits of university student involvement in widening participation programs by exploring their influence on retention and success. This is timely as the Australian higher education sector is increasingly focused on improving student outcomes. A survey of student ambassadors, based on Kahu and Nelson’s (2018) conceptual framework of ‘mediating mechanisms’ that influence s...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
This paper reports the results of an online survey of senior managers with responsibility for wideni...
The article explores how schools with below average attainment can support high-attaining learners i...
Since 2010, the Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program (HEPPP) has provided funding...
Employability of Higher Education graduates remains a key issue (CBI,2009). Despite a range of speci...
The Office of Widening Participation at Western Sydney University delivers more than 50 programs in ...
Australian higher education has historically been influenced by a variety of government agendas seek...
The Aimhigher programme is one of the Labour government’s initiatives to widen participation in high...
Student retention is a key concern in tertiary education enabling programs with research showing tha...
Different target groups for widening participation (WP) are surveyed and those most relevant to the ...
Widening participation has been a vehicle to facilitate access and support towards the successful co...
With transition to university a strong focus across most higher education institutions, undergraduat...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
This paper considers the role of assessment within widening participation schemes, particularly thos...
Higher education institutions are increasingly focussed on improving the capacity and potenti...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
This paper reports the results of an online survey of senior managers with responsibility for wideni...
The article explores how schools with below average attainment can support high-attaining learners i...
Since 2010, the Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program (HEPPP) has provided funding...
Employability of Higher Education graduates remains a key issue (CBI,2009). Despite a range of speci...
The Office of Widening Participation at Western Sydney University delivers more than 50 programs in ...
Australian higher education has historically been influenced by a variety of government agendas seek...
The Aimhigher programme is one of the Labour government’s initiatives to widen participation in high...
Student retention is a key concern in tertiary education enabling programs with research showing tha...
Different target groups for widening participation (WP) are surveyed and those most relevant to the ...
Widening participation has been a vehicle to facilitate access and support towards the successful co...
With transition to university a strong focus across most higher education institutions, undergraduat...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
This paper considers the role of assessment within widening participation schemes, particularly thos...
Higher education institutions are increasingly focussed on improving the capacity and potenti...
© 2016 International Association of Universities. Efforts to widen the participation in higher educa...
This paper reports the results of an online survey of senior managers with responsibility for wideni...
The article explores how schools with below average attainment can support high-attaining learners i...