The aim of this study was to identify whether social support, academic fit, the psychological conditions of meaningfulness and availability, and engagement can predict first-year students’ intention to stay on at an educational institution. A quantitative, cross-sectional design was used to achieve the specific research objectives, making use of a convenience sample (N = 304). The measuring instruments were based on the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, the Psychological Conditions Scale, the Academic Fit Scale, the Work Engagement Scale, and the Intention to Leave Scale. The results indicated that social support had direct and indirect effects (via academic fit) on students’ intention to stay, as did academic fit,...
This article argues that to understand higher education student retention, equal emphasis needs to b...
Higher education institutions are tasked with providing opportunities in and out of the classroom th...
Identifying factors that influence students\u27 post-secondary academic motivation and achievement t...
The aim of this study was to identify whether social support, academic fit, the psychological condit...
The aim of this study was to identify whether social support, academic fit, the psychological condit...
MCom, Industrial Psychology, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2012Students’ intention to...
Undergraduate student retention is a vital concern to many colleges and universities, as enrollment ...
When students switch to higher education, they experience substantial stress and declines in perform...
Tinto\u27 s (1975) theoretical conceptualization of student persistence describes the quality of the...
Why do some students thrive academically, emotionally, and socially during their first year of colle...
A great deal of emphasis in higher education is centered on questions such as, “Why do students leav...
It was proposed that attitudes toward college, subjective norms (pressure from family and important ...
The authors report on a large-scale study examining the effects of self-reported psychosocial factor...
The present study examines the effect of participation of first-year university students in a full-y...
This study examines the fit between students ’ interests and their academic choices at different sta...
This article argues that to understand higher education student retention, equal emphasis needs to b...
Higher education institutions are tasked with providing opportunities in and out of the classroom th...
Identifying factors that influence students\u27 post-secondary academic motivation and achievement t...
The aim of this study was to identify whether social support, academic fit, the psychological condit...
The aim of this study was to identify whether social support, academic fit, the psychological condit...
MCom, Industrial Psychology, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2012Students’ intention to...
Undergraduate student retention is a vital concern to many colleges and universities, as enrollment ...
When students switch to higher education, they experience substantial stress and declines in perform...
Tinto\u27 s (1975) theoretical conceptualization of student persistence describes the quality of the...
Why do some students thrive academically, emotionally, and socially during their first year of colle...
A great deal of emphasis in higher education is centered on questions such as, “Why do students leav...
It was proposed that attitudes toward college, subjective norms (pressure from family and important ...
The authors report on a large-scale study examining the effects of self-reported psychosocial factor...
The present study examines the effect of participation of first-year university students in a full-y...
This study examines the fit between students ’ interests and their academic choices at different sta...
This article argues that to understand higher education student retention, equal emphasis needs to b...
Higher education institutions are tasked with providing opportunities in and out of the classroom th...
Identifying factors that influence students\u27 post-secondary academic motivation and achievement t...