Retention at university matters. It matters morally, as we know the life chances of people who complete a degree are dramatically improved. It matters financially, as students who leave a university take their fees with them. And it matters nationally, as the higher the education level of the population, the greater the nation’s levels of productivity and innovation. This paper provides a consolidated picture of patterns and trends in student retention in Australia’s universities. Common reasons for student withdrawal and strategies to improve student retention are also explored using both empirical research and a review of the literature. Further, the paper presents approaches effectively used by University of Western Sydney to improv...
This paper examines some of the issues surrounding student retention in higher education. It is base...
Colleges faced with the threat of declining enrollments are examining options to continue their exis...
A survey of 88 university personnel and 142 undergraduate students was conducted using a newly const...
Retention at university matters. It matters morally, as we know the life chances of people who compl...
This study validates Tinto’s theory of student departure in a population of continuing first year un...
Government funding for Australian universities has diminished over the last decade placing significa...
The thesis compares student attrition rates in two UWS Schools for 2004 and 2005. It analyses possib...
Purpose: This paper aims to focus on the experience of monitoring of first year student attrition in...
One of the major issues that concerns tertiary institutions around the world is the student retentio...
University-based enabling programs have become an important pathway to university for non-traditiona...
The common approaches to retention revolve around "bolt-on" solutions that focus on providing suppor...
A survey of 88 university personnel and 142 undergraduate students was conducted using a newly const...
The purpose of this research is to identify the factors of retention level among students in one of ...
Retention and attrition rates in higher education have long been a focus of research. This paper pre...
Abstract: Problem statement: Student retention becomes one of the most significant issues that admin...
This paper examines some of the issues surrounding student retention in higher education. It is base...
Colleges faced with the threat of declining enrollments are examining options to continue their exis...
A survey of 88 university personnel and 142 undergraduate students was conducted using a newly const...
Retention at university matters. It matters morally, as we know the life chances of people who compl...
This study validates Tinto’s theory of student departure in a population of continuing first year un...
Government funding for Australian universities has diminished over the last decade placing significa...
The thesis compares student attrition rates in two UWS Schools for 2004 and 2005. It analyses possib...
Purpose: This paper aims to focus on the experience of monitoring of first year student attrition in...
One of the major issues that concerns tertiary institutions around the world is the student retentio...
University-based enabling programs have become an important pathway to university for non-traditiona...
The common approaches to retention revolve around "bolt-on" solutions that focus on providing suppor...
A survey of 88 university personnel and 142 undergraduate students was conducted using a newly const...
The purpose of this research is to identify the factors of retention level among students in one of ...
Retention and attrition rates in higher education have long been a focus of research. This paper pre...
Abstract: Problem statement: Student retention becomes one of the most significant issues that admin...
This paper examines some of the issues surrounding student retention in higher education. It is base...
Colleges faced with the threat of declining enrollments are examining options to continue their exis...
A survey of 88 university personnel and 142 undergraduate students was conducted using a newly const...