College administrators are examining their policies and strategies for and retaining at risk-stopout students to meet the changing funding models for higher education. New research on student retention will provide valuable data for colleges to develop intentional strategies that encourage at-risk stopout students to return to college and increase college retention rates.The researchers will share these findings and in turn share important insights and techniques for improving students’ college experiences
Community college has always been an attractive choice for many from the perspective that it offers ...
Student retention is one of the most important issues facing higher education. The demand for accoun...
This study explored the factors that promoted and the factors that impeded persistence to the fourth...
The purpose of this to determine the perceptions of senior North Carolina community college administ...
Student retention in higher education is currently one area most colleges are looking to improve and...
Craig, Alfred John (2005). Student Retention and Success at a Community College in the Northeast. On...
As degree completion rates have steadily declined nationwide, colleges are exploring student success...
Community college attrition continues to rise. The lowest rate during the period of 1983–2008 for pu...
Community colleges have many concerns over attrition and retention rates. Studies show that 50 % of ...
The number of students graduating high school and entering community colleges academically unprepare...
Research conducted at one urban and one rural community college illustrated factors that lead to per...
The number of African American and Latino students in two-year community colleges increased over the...
edu The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors that influence the retention and GPA of...
Low-income students enrolled in a four-year, public institution are three times more likely to drop ...
This paper from Jason A. Finkelstein of Bronx Community College discusses the college's "Coordi...
Community college has always been an attractive choice for many from the perspective that it offers ...
Student retention is one of the most important issues facing higher education. The demand for accoun...
This study explored the factors that promoted and the factors that impeded persistence to the fourth...
The purpose of this to determine the perceptions of senior North Carolina community college administ...
Student retention in higher education is currently one area most colleges are looking to improve and...
Craig, Alfred John (2005). Student Retention and Success at a Community College in the Northeast. On...
As degree completion rates have steadily declined nationwide, colleges are exploring student success...
Community college attrition continues to rise. The lowest rate during the period of 1983–2008 for pu...
Community colleges have many concerns over attrition and retention rates. Studies show that 50 % of ...
The number of students graduating high school and entering community colleges academically unprepare...
Research conducted at one urban and one rural community college illustrated factors that lead to per...
The number of African American and Latino students in two-year community colleges increased over the...
edu The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors that influence the retention and GPA of...
Low-income students enrolled in a four-year, public institution are three times more likely to drop ...
This paper from Jason A. Finkelstein of Bronx Community College discusses the college's "Coordi...
Community college has always been an attractive choice for many from the perspective that it offers ...
Student retention is one of the most important issues facing higher education. The demand for accoun...
This study explored the factors that promoted and the factors that impeded persistence to the fourth...