The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between self-efficacy or belief in one’s capability (Bandura 1977b, 1986, 1993, 1997) and first-term GPA, attendance, and retention using a modified version of the General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE) (Schwarzer, 1992, 1993, 2005; Schwarzer & Jerusalem, 1993). The study “College” is part of one of the world’s largest for-profit career education organizations. At the College, 100% of the students commute to classes and live in the metropolitan area. A large percentage of students live in difficult urban neighborhoods and grow up with low family income, abuse, gang violence, drugs, health problems, poor English, and academic underachievement. A study of student responsibility indicated th...
More than any other year, the first year poses attrition hazards that institutions must counteract. ...
This study serves as a pilot study for a possible future study including the same variables. The pur...
First-year retention rates have seen minimal gains as high numbers of first-year students are leavin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between self-efficacy or belief in one’s c...
The study determined the extent and manner; self-efficacy explains variation in GPA, attendance, and...
For-profit career education serves low-income, high school graduates or GED holders seeking employme...
Student persistence, retention, and completion are continued concerns in higher education. While ext...
The authors examined whether self-efficacy mediated the relationship between generational status and...
Proprietary colleges are uniquely different from two or four year colleges due to the emphasis on th...
Many first-year college/university students have low retention and success rates which affect their ...
This won best undergraduate poster in Counseling and Psychology.Self-efficacy, the extent of an indi...
Abstract Academic achievement in college students has been predicted in previous studies from the ap...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between taking a student success course an...
College tuition costs have risen 33% in the past ten years (NCES, 2016a), forcing college administra...
Researchers and educators continue to try to understand and predict premature post-secondary institu...
More than any other year, the first year poses attrition hazards that institutions must counteract. ...
This study serves as a pilot study for a possible future study including the same variables. The pur...
First-year retention rates have seen minimal gains as high numbers of first-year students are leavin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between self-efficacy or belief in one’s c...
The study determined the extent and manner; self-efficacy explains variation in GPA, attendance, and...
For-profit career education serves low-income, high school graduates or GED holders seeking employme...
Student persistence, retention, and completion are continued concerns in higher education. While ext...
The authors examined whether self-efficacy mediated the relationship between generational status and...
Proprietary colleges are uniquely different from two or four year colleges due to the emphasis on th...
Many first-year college/university students have low retention and success rates which affect their ...
This won best undergraduate poster in Counseling and Psychology.Self-efficacy, the extent of an indi...
Abstract Academic achievement in college students has been predicted in previous studies from the ap...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between taking a student success course an...
College tuition costs have risen 33% in the past ten years (NCES, 2016a), forcing college administra...
Researchers and educators continue to try to understand and predict premature post-secondary institu...
More than any other year, the first year poses attrition hazards that institutions must counteract. ...
This study serves as a pilot study for a possible future study including the same variables. The pur...
First-year retention rates have seen minimal gains as high numbers of first-year students are leavin...