We review the effectiveness of first-year seminars based on the widely used criteria of first-year grades and the 1-year retention rate. Meta-analytic results indicate that first-year seminars have a small average effect on both first-year grades (k = 89, N = 52,406, σ = 0.02) and the 1-year retention rate (k = 195, N = 169,666, σ = 0.11). We discuss the implications of these small effects and show that they are meaningful and have important consequences. Results also indicate that the effectiveness of first-year seminars for both criteria is substantially moderated by first-year seminar characteristics (e.g., type of seminar), institutional characteristics (e.g., 2-year or 4-year institution), and study characteristics (e.g., study design)...
A longitudinal study of the retention and academic performance of college freshmen taking freshman s...
Researchers investigated the impact that a first-year college experience course had on students\u27 ...
A longitudinal study was undertaken to assess the effect of a one-credit, 8-week freshman seminar on...
Student retention has been a mystery within colleges and universities for decades. Administrators co...
First-year seminars are nearly ubiquitous fixtures in American higher education, and research has do...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
The Freshman Seminar has been a widely implemented retention intervention on college campuses for ma...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
College student retention is a complex phenomenon influenced by a myriad of factors and with wide-ra...
In this study, retention and academic performance of students enrolled in four different versions of...
Abstract. First-year seminars have increasingly been used as anchor courses in learning communities....
This study examined the net effects of participating in a residential first-year seminar (FYS) progr...
Researchers investigated the impact that a first-year college experience course had on students\u27 ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a peer-taught freshman seminar course on t...
A longitudinal study of the retention and academic performance of college freshmen taking freshman s...
Researchers investigated the impact that a first-year college experience course had on students\u27 ...
A longitudinal study was undertaken to assess the effect of a one-credit, 8-week freshman seminar on...
Student retention has been a mystery within colleges and universities for decades. Administrators co...
First-year seminars are nearly ubiquitous fixtures in American higher education, and research has do...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
The Freshman Seminar has been a widely implemented retention intervention on college campuses for ma...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
College student retention is a complex phenomenon influenced by a myriad of factors and with wide-ra...
In this study, retention and academic performance of students enrolled in four different versions of...
Abstract. First-year seminars have increasingly been used as anchor courses in learning communities....
This study examined the net effects of participating in a residential first-year seminar (FYS) progr...
Researchers investigated the impact that a first-year college experience course had on students\u27 ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a peer-taught freshman seminar course on t...
A longitudinal study of the retention and academic performance of college freshmen taking freshman s...
Researchers investigated the impact that a first-year college experience course had on students\u27 ...
A longitudinal study was undertaken to assess the effect of a one-credit, 8-week freshman seminar on...