Approximately 50% of doctoral students in social science, humanities, and educational doctoral programs fail to earn the Ph.D. This number is 10% to 15% higher for students enrolled in online or limited-residency programs. Using in-depth interviewing and qualitative data analysis techniques, this study examined participants' recollections of their experience as students in a limited-residency doctoral program and their reasons for withdrawal. The study addresses the following question "What is the nature of the participants' experiences of doctoral attrition in a limited-residency doctoral program?" The use of a grounded theory analysis helped identify obstacles that ultimately cause students to withdraw from limited-residency programs. The...
Doctoral student attrition is a troubling and costly phenomenon. Alarmingly, 40-60% of doctoral stud...
Limited-residency doctoral students in a school of computer and information sciences at a large priv...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Special Education, Counseling and Student AffairsKenneth F. Hughey...
Approximately 50% of doctoral students in social science, humanities, and educational doctoral progr...
Approximately 50% of doctoral students in social science, humanities, and educational doctoral progr...
The attrition rate for students in traditional doctoral programs hovers around 50%, while students i...
Doctoral student attrition occurs across academic disciplines and presents problems for noncompletin...
Doctoral student attrition occurs across academic disciplines and presents problems for noncompletin...
This paper presents the results of a study of the experiences of graduates and non-graduates of the ...
When doctoral students complete all required coursework, pass the comprehensive examinations, and d...
High attrition rates have been a defining characteristic of doctoral education for decades, represen...
The purpose of the study was to examine the factors behind doctoral student attrition. Finding...
Most students begin doctoral programs fully intending on completing the terminal degree. However, ne...
Forty to sixty percent of students who begin doctorates in selective colleges and universities do no...
A number of studies have been conducted on the attrition rates of undergraduate and graduate student...
Doctoral student attrition is a troubling and costly phenomenon. Alarmingly, 40-60% of doctoral stud...
Limited-residency doctoral students in a school of computer and information sciences at a large priv...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Special Education, Counseling and Student AffairsKenneth F. Hughey...
Approximately 50% of doctoral students in social science, humanities, and educational doctoral progr...
Approximately 50% of doctoral students in social science, humanities, and educational doctoral progr...
The attrition rate for students in traditional doctoral programs hovers around 50%, while students i...
Doctoral student attrition occurs across academic disciplines and presents problems for noncompletin...
Doctoral student attrition occurs across academic disciplines and presents problems for noncompletin...
This paper presents the results of a study of the experiences of graduates and non-graduates of the ...
When doctoral students complete all required coursework, pass the comprehensive examinations, and d...
High attrition rates have been a defining characteristic of doctoral education for decades, represen...
The purpose of the study was to examine the factors behind doctoral student attrition. Finding...
Most students begin doctoral programs fully intending on completing the terminal degree. However, ne...
Forty to sixty percent of students who begin doctorates in selective colleges and universities do no...
A number of studies have been conducted on the attrition rates of undergraduate and graduate student...
Doctoral student attrition is a troubling and costly phenomenon. Alarmingly, 40-60% of doctoral stud...
Limited-residency doctoral students in a school of computer and information sciences at a large priv...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Special Education, Counseling and Student AffairsKenneth F. Hughey...