This research examines the relationships between first-year college students’ attendance at campus-sponsored extracurricular events and grade point average, persistence from fall to spring, and retention to the second year. Students’ attendance at various campus life events over the course of an academic year was tracked by scanning students’ identification cards. Hierarchical regression modeling revealed that first years attending events within a specific category of campus life programming called signature events had significantly higher cumulative grade point averages and better odds of persisting and retaining. The findings from this study add to the body of research on student involvement and engagement, with a specific focus on campus...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2...
One in five students are the first in their families to attempt or earn a college degree therefore i...
This study examines how student pre-college participation in extracurricular activities and voluntee...
Campus recreation facilities and programs provide various environments and opportunities outside of ...
In light of enrollment and retention pressures and challenges, educators strive to deliver an experi...
Higher education institutions are tasked with providing opportunities in and out of the classroom th...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between student participation and consi...
This study looked at the relationship between sense of belonging and extracurricular involvement dur...
on First-Year Programs The widespread popularity of programs for first-year students is due, in larg...
Presented at the Focusing on the First Year conference, Minneapolis, MN, February 16, 2011 .National...
Previous research on the relationship between academic outcomes and participation in extracurricular...
Incoming first year students have varying expectations for their college experience. As Florida publ...
Administrators often scrutinize extracurricular involvement in college as an unnecessary financial s...
Development of a research study to investigate how student engagement, as measured by co-curricular ...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2...
One in five students are the first in their families to attempt or earn a college degree therefore i...
This study examines how student pre-college participation in extracurricular activities and voluntee...
Campus recreation facilities and programs provide various environments and opportunities outside of ...
In light of enrollment and retention pressures and challenges, educators strive to deliver an experi...
Higher education institutions are tasked with providing opportunities in and out of the classroom th...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between student participation and consi...
This study looked at the relationship between sense of belonging and extracurricular involvement dur...
on First-Year Programs The widespread popularity of programs for first-year students is due, in larg...
Presented at the Focusing on the First Year conference, Minneapolis, MN, February 16, 2011 .National...
Previous research on the relationship between academic outcomes and participation in extracurricular...
Incoming first year students have varying expectations for their college experience. As Florida publ...
Administrators often scrutinize extracurricular involvement in college as an unnecessary financial s...
Development of a research study to investigate how student engagement, as measured by co-curricular ...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2...
One in five students are the first in their families to attempt or earn a college degree therefore i...