Early withdrawal from higher education (HE) programmes can be detrimental for the students and institutions involved. Quantitative research has often concentrated on demographic and social antecedents (e.g. gender, prior education). Other factors may be more open to intervention e.g. students’ academic experiences in HE. Using data from an institutional survey (N = 1170), logistic regression tested a range of academic experiences, regarding their relationship to contemplation of withdrawal (‘COW’: a recognised marker for actual withdrawal). COW was associated with student perceptions of low one-to-one contact with staff; non-traditional delivery methods; low peer-interaction; and high assessment load. Interestingly, COW was not associated w...
This article explores some of the issues surrounding student retention at two contrasting universiti...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2002The numbers of TAFE Marketing stu...
Retention and attrition rates in higher education have long been a focus of research. This paper pre...
Demographic, psychological and secondary level examination measures were obtained at the start of un...
Fair access to university continues to dominate public and intellectual discourse in the United King...
It is suggested that the current research focus on withdrawal from the first year in higher educatio...
Course withdrawals result in the average college student taking 13 more credit hours to graduate tha...
The study considers the retention of 708 students studying for higher education awards at further ed...
Academic persistence is a common phenomenon within all areas of education. Retention statistics con...
A large body of international research focuses on identifying reasons why students do not ‘persist’ ...
Successful retention of students through understanding their motivations and behaviours is a challen...
Abstract: Students from a Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) background are more likely to with...
The literature suggests that student attrition at the university level has been of growing concern i...
Receiving a ‘W’ for a class withdrawal differs from earning a grade of ‘D’ or ‘F,’ yet studies typic...
Withdrawal of students from courses in higher education institutions is an issue that is attracting ...
This article explores some of the issues surrounding student retention at two contrasting universiti...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2002The numbers of TAFE Marketing stu...
Retention and attrition rates in higher education have long been a focus of research. This paper pre...
Demographic, psychological and secondary level examination measures were obtained at the start of un...
Fair access to university continues to dominate public and intellectual discourse in the United King...
It is suggested that the current research focus on withdrawal from the first year in higher educatio...
Course withdrawals result in the average college student taking 13 more credit hours to graduate tha...
The study considers the retention of 708 students studying for higher education awards at further ed...
Academic persistence is a common phenomenon within all areas of education. Retention statistics con...
A large body of international research focuses on identifying reasons why students do not ‘persist’ ...
Successful retention of students through understanding their motivations and behaviours is a challen...
Abstract: Students from a Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) background are more likely to with...
The literature suggests that student attrition at the university level has been of growing concern i...
Receiving a ‘W’ for a class withdrawal differs from earning a grade of ‘D’ or ‘F,’ yet studies typic...
Withdrawal of students from courses in higher education institutions is an issue that is attracting ...
This article explores some of the issues surrounding student retention at two contrasting universiti...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2002The numbers of TAFE Marketing stu...
Retention and attrition rates in higher education have long been a focus of research. This paper pre...