The present study used mixed-methods, retrospective causal-comparison research design to analyze the perceptions of 1,400 high school graduates who had been admitted to college, exploring the factors that students believed would impact their academic success in college. A qualitative analysis of narrative survey responses revealed six themes of perceived factors: academic interests, access to resources, learner identity, non-academic activities, personal factors, and social transition. Student perceptions differed significantly by demographic variables: first-generation status, gender, and second-year college retention. Suggestions for implementation of results into high school and first-year college programming are offered
There are many factors impacting student’s decisions to attend college. Researchers investigated sel...
With growing concerns over high education accountability and diminishing resources, student retentio...
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demographic and acade...
Students’ beliefs about themselves and their abilities shape their first-semester college experience...
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demo-graphic and acad...
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demo-graphic and acad...
This study made use of a model of college success that involves students achieving academic goals an...
This study made use of a model of college success that involves students achieving academic goals an...
Over the past few years, colleges and the United States government have become increasingly interest...
The purpose for conducting this study was to develop an understanding of undergraduate college stude...
Over the past few years, colleges and the United States government have become increasingly interest...
It was proposed that attitudes toward college, subjective norms (pressure from family and important ...
The transition to higher education can be a journey of life changing experiences. These experiences ...
Too many high school graduates are failing to complete higher education programs necessary to achiev...
The purpose of this study was to examine the interaction among measures of self-efficacy, locus of c...
There are many factors impacting student’s decisions to attend college. Researchers investigated sel...
With growing concerns over high education accountability and diminishing resources, student retentio...
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demographic and acade...
Students’ beliefs about themselves and their abilities shape their first-semester college experience...
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demo-graphic and acad...
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demo-graphic and acad...
This study made use of a model of college success that involves students achieving academic goals an...
This study made use of a model of college success that involves students achieving academic goals an...
Over the past few years, colleges and the United States government have become increasingly interest...
The purpose for conducting this study was to develop an understanding of undergraduate college stude...
Over the past few years, colleges and the United States government have become increasingly interest...
It was proposed that attitudes toward college, subjective norms (pressure from family and important ...
The transition to higher education can be a journey of life changing experiences. These experiences ...
Too many high school graduates are failing to complete higher education programs necessary to achiev...
The purpose of this study was to examine the interaction among measures of self-efficacy, locus of c...
There are many factors impacting student’s decisions to attend college. Researchers investigated sel...
With growing concerns over high education accountability and diminishing resources, student retentio...
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demographic and acade...