Despite a global expansion of higher education in the twentieth century, inequalities in terms of student demographic still remain. The number of mature students (students aged 23 years and over) and students from lower socio-economic backgrounds in full-time higher education in the Republic of Ireland remains low. In order to address this issue, Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) offered a one-year Access Foundation programme providing a route to higher education for mature students and young adults (students less than 23 years) from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. This study examines the factors affecting the progression of students on this programme to undergraduate studies at DIT. In 2017, incoming Access Foundation students (n = 59)...
There is a well established socioeconomic gradient in educational attainment, despite much effort in...
Access Foundation Programmes are a widening-participation initiative designed to encourage engagemen...
In keeping with European and international trends Ireland\u27s education policy has been underpinned...
This study examined the factors affecting the progression of Access Foundation students to undergrad...
While patterns of access to, and participation, in higher education are now well established in the ...
As economic circumstances in Ireland, as elsewhere, remain difficult and applications for higher ed...
A review of this access work to date as well as consultation with stakeholders, including second-lev...
Third level participation in Ireland has historically and disproportionately been an achievement of ...
The focus of this paper is on the progression of international students through their undergraduate ...
Short Abstract: This study examines the performance, over a three year period, of non-traditional st...
There is a well established socioeconomic gradient in educational attainment in all countries: young...
Universities are encouraged to widen access to a broad range of applicants, including mature student...
Increasing international student numbers in higher education institutions has long been an education...
Ireland has been remarkably successful in pursuing its ambitious goals ‘to widen participation and ...
This study explores how graduates who entered college as mature students, and ‘disadvantaged’ mature...
There is a well established socioeconomic gradient in educational attainment, despite much effort in...
Access Foundation Programmes are a widening-participation initiative designed to encourage engagemen...
In keeping with European and international trends Ireland\u27s education policy has been underpinned...
This study examined the factors affecting the progression of Access Foundation students to undergrad...
While patterns of access to, and participation, in higher education are now well established in the ...
As economic circumstances in Ireland, as elsewhere, remain difficult and applications for higher ed...
A review of this access work to date as well as consultation with stakeholders, including second-lev...
Third level participation in Ireland has historically and disproportionately been an achievement of ...
The focus of this paper is on the progression of international students through their undergraduate ...
Short Abstract: This study examines the performance, over a three year period, of non-traditional st...
There is a well established socioeconomic gradient in educational attainment in all countries: young...
Universities are encouraged to widen access to a broad range of applicants, including mature student...
Increasing international student numbers in higher education institutions has long been an education...
Ireland has been remarkably successful in pursuing its ambitious goals ‘to widen participation and ...
This study explores how graduates who entered college as mature students, and ‘disadvantaged’ mature...
There is a well established socioeconomic gradient in educational attainment, despite much effort in...
Access Foundation Programmes are a widening-participation initiative designed to encourage engagemen...
In keeping with European and international trends Ireland\u27s education policy has been underpinned...