This article explores the student success literature published within the Canadian Journal of Higher Education (CJHE) over the last fifty years. Sixty articles were thematically organized into seven component measures of student success to present consistent themes that have persisted within the CJHE from inception in 1971 to 2020. Analysis demonstrates that there has been a disproportionate interest in some aspects of student success such as post-college performance, while other areas such as educational attainment and student engagement have lagged considerably behind in focus. Scholars have presentedongoing concerns supported by a wide range of data regarding the underemployment of graduates from Arts and Humanities, the sparse professor...
Most Canadian universities participate in the US-based National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) ...
Despite current concern about declining foreign student enrolments in Canadian post-secondary instit...
Although research on Canadian higher education has advanced considerably over the past few decades, ...
This article explores the student success literature published within the Canadian Journal of Higher...
Student services professionals have emerged as significant supportive collaborators in the construct...
This article explores the relationship between the history of the student experience and contemporar...
As the Canadian Journal of Higher Education celebrates its fiftieth anniversary, this article takes ...
This dissertation is about the student success problem: institutional retention rates have remained ...
To contribute to the 50th Anniversary Issue, this scholarly article will review the literature on Ca...
Student success in post-secondary education is an ongoing concern, however, research has focused on ...
This article presents the results of an exploratory study of the success of international students i...
A number of factors have been identified in the research literature as being important for student s...
The purpose of this research study was to explore longitudinally the academic outcomes and academic ...
Few studies have examined the contribution of individual psychological factors to long-term indicato...
We use a unique set of linked administrative data sets to explore the determinants of persistence an...
Most Canadian universities participate in the US-based National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) ...
Despite current concern about declining foreign student enrolments in Canadian post-secondary instit...
Although research on Canadian higher education has advanced considerably over the past few decades, ...
This article explores the student success literature published within the Canadian Journal of Higher...
Student services professionals have emerged as significant supportive collaborators in the construct...
This article explores the relationship between the history of the student experience and contemporar...
As the Canadian Journal of Higher Education celebrates its fiftieth anniversary, this article takes ...
This dissertation is about the student success problem: institutional retention rates have remained ...
To contribute to the 50th Anniversary Issue, this scholarly article will review the literature on Ca...
Student success in post-secondary education is an ongoing concern, however, research has focused on ...
This article presents the results of an exploratory study of the success of international students i...
A number of factors have been identified in the research literature as being important for student s...
The purpose of this research study was to explore longitudinally the academic outcomes and academic ...
Few studies have examined the contribution of individual psychological factors to long-term indicato...
We use a unique set of linked administrative data sets to explore the determinants of persistence an...
Most Canadian universities participate in the US-based National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) ...
Despite current concern about declining foreign student enrolments in Canadian post-secondary instit...
Although research on Canadian higher education has advanced considerably over the past few decades, ...