Community college attrition continues to rise. The lowest rate during the period of 1983–2008 for public two year community college retention was 51.3%, and the lowest retention rate for private two year colleges was 55.5% (Act, 2008, pp. 4). The purpose of this study is to examine the perspective of student retention by faculty members through faculty and student interactions. The study was conducted at Nattie Community College. Two methods of data collection were used; surveys and autoethnography. The triangulation of methods generated a holistic view of the problem. The study examined how faculty engages in student retention through a target population survey. My personal involvement in a four years colleges and a PHD program was include...
As the population of eighteen to twenty year olds constricts, postsecondary institutions are concern...
Challenging economic conditions, changing student demographics, and heightened levels of accountabil...
Student retention has become one of the most significant issues facing higher education. Countless h...
Educational attrition rates are viewed by the Federal government and other external agencies as reli...
College student attrition and retention have been studied for years, although this topic has receive...
As the number of students entering college declines, or levels off, and competition for these studen...
Craig, Alfred John (2005). Student Retention and Success at a Community College in the Northeast. On...
2018-04-26The educational problem addressed in this dissertation was the declining institutional ret...
In American higher education, beginning college students are more likely to leave their initial inst...
Institutions of higher education are concerned about the declining enrollments, student attrition, a...
This study aimed to determine the reasons why undergraduate students left a selected small, four-yea...
Student attrition is a serious problem in all institutions of higher learning across the nation. Con...
In 1993, 2.4 million students entered college; of those, some 1.1 million will leave without a degre...
The purpose of this to determine the perceptions of senior North Carolina community college administ...
The problem of student attrition in community colleges has become more important as calls for accoun...
As the population of eighteen to twenty year olds constricts, postsecondary institutions are concern...
Challenging economic conditions, changing student demographics, and heightened levels of accountabil...
Student retention has become one of the most significant issues facing higher education. Countless h...
Educational attrition rates are viewed by the Federal government and other external agencies as reli...
College student attrition and retention have been studied for years, although this topic has receive...
As the number of students entering college declines, or levels off, and competition for these studen...
Craig, Alfred John (2005). Student Retention and Success at a Community College in the Northeast. On...
2018-04-26The educational problem addressed in this dissertation was the declining institutional ret...
In American higher education, beginning college students are more likely to leave their initial inst...
Institutions of higher education are concerned about the declining enrollments, student attrition, a...
This study aimed to determine the reasons why undergraduate students left a selected small, four-yea...
Student attrition is a serious problem in all institutions of higher learning across the nation. Con...
In 1993, 2.4 million students entered college; of those, some 1.1 million will leave without a degre...
The purpose of this to determine the perceptions of senior North Carolina community college administ...
The problem of student attrition in community colleges has become more important as calls for accoun...
As the population of eighteen to twenty year olds constricts, postsecondary institutions are concern...
Challenging economic conditions, changing student demographics, and heightened levels of accountabil...
Student retention has become one of the most significant issues facing higher education. Countless h...