Researchers investigated the impact that a first-year college experience course had on students\u27 first-year grade point averages (GPAs) and retention rates. A sample of 109 first-year students enrolled in the course was compared to a sample of 326 students from the same university who had not taken the course. The goals of the experience course were to reduce attrition, increase grade point averages, and enhance academic skills. Without accounting for selection bias, those who took the course had similar retention rates and lower GPAs than those who did not take the course. After matching on propensity scores, the negative effects of the program on GPA were nullified and those in the program were more likely to enroll for a second year. ...
First-year seminar (FYS) courses tend to focus on preparing students for successful academic and soc...
College student retention is a complex phenomenon influenced by a myriad of factors and with wide-ra...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of a freshman seminar on two measures of stud...
Researchers investigated the impact that a first-year college experience course had on students\u27 ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a peer-taught freshman seminar course on t...
The Freshman Seminar has been a widely implemented retention intervention on college campuses for ma...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
A longitudinal study of the retention and academic performance of college freshmen taking freshman s...
on First-Year Programs The widespread popularity of programs for first-year students is due, in larg...
We review the effectiveness of first-year seminars based on the widely used criteria of first-year g...
Many first-year seminar courses focus on helping students adjust academically and socially to colleg...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
Student retention has been a mystery within colleges and universities for decades. Administrators co...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
In light of enrollment and retention pressures and challenges, educators strive to deliver an experi...
First-year seminar (FYS) courses tend to focus on preparing students for successful academic and soc...
College student retention is a complex phenomenon influenced by a myriad of factors and with wide-ra...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of a freshman seminar on two measures of stud...
Researchers investigated the impact that a first-year college experience course had on students\u27 ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a peer-taught freshman seminar course on t...
The Freshman Seminar has been a widely implemented retention intervention on college campuses for ma...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
A longitudinal study of the retention and academic performance of college freshmen taking freshman s...
on First-Year Programs The widespread popularity of programs for first-year students is due, in larg...
We review the effectiveness of first-year seminars based on the widely used criteria of first-year g...
Many first-year seminar courses focus on helping students adjust academically and socially to colleg...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
Student retention has been a mystery within colleges and universities for decades. Administrators co...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
In light of enrollment and retention pressures and challenges, educators strive to deliver an experi...
First-year seminar (FYS) courses tend to focus on preparing students for successful academic and soc...
College student retention is a complex phenomenon influenced by a myriad of factors and with wide-ra...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of a freshman seminar on two measures of stud...