This study was conducted to examine if academic commitment and achievement were significant in the retention of first-time freshmen at non-traditional institutions. Findings indicated that while taking about the same course load, students who continued to their sophomore year had significantly better academic performance than those who dropped out within the first year of enrollment, thus confirming that as in traditional institutions, academic commitment and achievement are key factors contributing to student retention
Students and their families expend much time, effort and money researching which colleges or univers...
College student attrition and retention have been studied for years, although this topic has receive...
The investigators reviewed the retention literature and developed a 53-item questionnaire and tested...
The researchers developed a mixed-methods study to determine what characteristics of the student exp...
Adrian College, a small, private, four-year, liberal arts institution located in southeastern Michig...
With growing concerns over high education accountability and diminishing resources, student retentio...
Student retention is of policy significance to higher education systems. In the United States, stude...
Tinto\u27 s (1975) theoretical conceptualization of student persistence describes the quality of the...
A vast amount of literature exists on the topic of college student retention. However, there is stil...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between participation in a retention progr...
As higher education accountability increases and financial resources decrease, concerns over student...
For years, educators from colleges and universities across the country have searched for ways to imp...
This study sought to determine whether colleges could improve student retention by improved advising...
Student retention remains a major concern of higher education institutions. With decreasing state fu...
Many students who enroll in higher education fail to complete their credential. This is especially t...
Students and their families expend much time, effort and money researching which colleges or univers...
College student attrition and retention have been studied for years, although this topic has receive...
The investigators reviewed the retention literature and developed a 53-item questionnaire and tested...
The researchers developed a mixed-methods study to determine what characteristics of the student exp...
Adrian College, a small, private, four-year, liberal arts institution located in southeastern Michig...
With growing concerns over high education accountability and diminishing resources, student retentio...
Student retention is of policy significance to higher education systems. In the United States, stude...
Tinto\u27 s (1975) theoretical conceptualization of student persistence describes the quality of the...
A vast amount of literature exists on the topic of college student retention. However, there is stil...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between participation in a retention progr...
As higher education accountability increases and financial resources decrease, concerns over student...
For years, educators from colleges and universities across the country have searched for ways to imp...
This study sought to determine whether colleges could improve student retention by improved advising...
Student retention remains a major concern of higher education institutions. With decreasing state fu...
Many students who enroll in higher education fail to complete their credential. This is especially t...
Students and their families expend much time, effort and money researching which colleges or univers...
College student attrition and retention have been studied for years, although this topic has receive...
The investigators reviewed the retention literature and developed a 53-item questionnaire and tested...