In today’s changing world, a college degree has become more than a career advantage; it is now required for almost all economic opportunities (Chan, 2016). Students entering college may not be as prepared for success as they need to be. This lack of preparation can lead to negative outcomes such as dropping out of college (Mayhew et al., 2016). Both students and universities are impacted by attrition, so it is in the best interest that programs are implemented to increase the probability that students continue to graduation. First-year experience programs are very effective for improving retention (Mayhew et al., 2016; Upcraft, Gardner, & Barefoot, 2004). However, due to different sizes, selectivity, and populations at universities across t...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
Struggle, hardship, turmoil. These are a few words that come to mind when thinking about barriers to...
Student Success continues to be a topic of great interest in the Higher Education Literature. Fifty ...
Universities have historically approached college student success by measuring persistence and reten...
The First Year Experience is an expansion of what were previously one to two day college orientation...
Persistence is an area of ongoing concern in higher education, specifically in STEM fields. Creating...
The purpose of this study was to examine college students\u27 lived experiences in an interactive sk...
Colleges and universities commonly implement first-year seminars to support new students during the ...
Student retention has been a mystery within colleges and universities for decades. Administrators co...
College is one of the most formative times in an individual’s life. Its intense living-learning envi...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
offers a closer look into the U.S. system of higher education, seeking to answer the following quest...
Student attrition has been a primary focus among higher education institutions for nearly 50 years, ...
Community colleges have recently been challenged to increase completion rates (American Association ...
Graduation date: 2015Over the past twenty years, the national three-year graduation rate for communi...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
Struggle, hardship, turmoil. These are a few words that come to mind when thinking about barriers to...
Student Success continues to be a topic of great interest in the Higher Education Literature. Fifty ...
Universities have historically approached college student success by measuring persistence and reten...
The First Year Experience is an expansion of what were previously one to two day college orientation...
Persistence is an area of ongoing concern in higher education, specifically in STEM fields. Creating...
The purpose of this study was to examine college students\u27 lived experiences in an interactive sk...
Colleges and universities commonly implement first-year seminars to support new students during the ...
Student retention has been a mystery within colleges and universities for decades. Administrators co...
College is one of the most formative times in an individual’s life. Its intense living-learning envi...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
offers a closer look into the U.S. system of higher education, seeking to answer the following quest...
Student attrition has been a primary focus among higher education institutions for nearly 50 years, ...
Community colleges have recently been challenged to increase completion rates (American Association ...
Graduation date: 2015Over the past twenty years, the national three-year graduation rate for communi...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
Struggle, hardship, turmoil. These are a few words that come to mind when thinking about barriers to...
Student Success continues to be a topic of great interest in the Higher Education Literature. Fifty ...