The research investigated reasons for leaving study amongst a sample of 118 mature age female students with children who had been enrolled at one of three eastern Australian universities. Analysis of questionnaire data revealed three major types of motive for attrition. Firstly, a strong socio-economic class influence was found. Women whose own and/or whose husbands' social class indicators were low tended to leave study because of a combination of lack of support from family for the mother's study, lack of money, weight of domestic responsibility and lack of knowledge or skills expected at university. Secondly, women who had been enrolled in non-traditional subjects (economics/business/law) were relatively over-represented amongst the disc...
This research looked at factors influencing the decisions of older-than-average women who had return...
Aims and objectives.The purpose of this integrative review of the literature was to find and review ...
Each year, a number of university students in Australia leave the courses in which they have enrolle...
Student attrition is of particular concern in the field of ICT because the industry faces staffing s...
Student attrition is of particular concern in the field of ICT because the industry faces staffing s...
Abstract Aims and objectives. The purpose of this integrative review of the literature was to find a...
The motivation for return to study, as measured by the Continuing Education Women Questionnaire (mod...
A withdrawal questionnaire was completed by 614 students withdrawing from the University of Alberta ...
A study examined individual student, institutional, and environmental factors influencing student no...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify and explain the selective responses that dropout ...
Objective: To describe the risk factors for various types of attrition in three age cohorts of women...
Student attrition is of particular concern in the field of ICT because the industry faces staffing s...
The Centre for Continuing Education and Stevenson College of Edinburgh University offer an access co...
The article reports on selected findings from a multi-method research project on student retention o...
In this contribution we summarise the main results of a student retention and attrition study carrie...
This research looked at factors influencing the decisions of older-than-average women who had return...
Aims and objectives.The purpose of this integrative review of the literature was to find and review ...
Each year, a number of university students in Australia leave the courses in which they have enrolle...
Student attrition is of particular concern in the field of ICT because the industry faces staffing s...
Student attrition is of particular concern in the field of ICT because the industry faces staffing s...
Abstract Aims and objectives. The purpose of this integrative review of the literature was to find a...
The motivation for return to study, as measured by the Continuing Education Women Questionnaire (mod...
A withdrawal questionnaire was completed by 614 students withdrawing from the University of Alberta ...
A study examined individual student, institutional, and environmental factors influencing student no...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify and explain the selective responses that dropout ...
Objective: To describe the risk factors for various types of attrition in three age cohorts of women...
Student attrition is of particular concern in the field of ICT because the industry faces staffing s...
The Centre for Continuing Education and Stevenson College of Edinburgh University offer an access co...
The article reports on selected findings from a multi-method research project on student retention o...
In this contribution we summarise the main results of a student retention and attrition study carrie...
This research looked at factors influencing the decisions of older-than-average women who had return...
Aims and objectives.The purpose of this integrative review of the literature was to find and review ...
Each year, a number of university students in Australia leave the courses in which they have enrolle...