Research has shown that the freshman year can be crucial for the success or failure of first year students. The first-year experience for undergraduate students has been a topic of concern in our College for some time now - specially when it relates to student success, satisfaction, and retention. Our students come from diverse backgrounds, different levels of academic preparation, age levels, and socio-economic backgrounds. Some are not even sure if they are in the right place to start with. These factors can make the transition to post-secondary education very difficult for most students, specially the freshman class. This paper discusses the evolution of the Freshman Seminar course (ETA 020) from inception to its current configurat...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
Student retention has been a mystery within colleges and universities for decades. Administrators co...
College student retention is a complex phenomenon influenced by a myriad of factors and with wide-ra...
A substantial amount of research shows that the first year of college is a “make or break” time for ...
The Freshman Seminar has been a widely implemented retention intervention on college campuses for ma...
Each fall first-year college students have met and overcome many challenges and transitions. However...
Although students in higher education are increasingly becoming more diverse, one thing that student...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between how the freshman seminar course in...
The purpose of this comparative study was to determine the relationship of a First-Year Seminar cour...
The purpose of this multi-campus study was to determine how participating in a first-year seminar im...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
This study examined the development of first-year college students at Eastern Illinois University in...
This research focuses on how we can use first-year experience (FYE) seminars to support first-genera...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
Student retention has been a mystery within colleges and universities for decades. Administrators co...
College student retention is a complex phenomenon influenced by a myriad of factors and with wide-ra...
A substantial amount of research shows that the first year of college is a “make or break” time for ...
The Freshman Seminar has been a widely implemented retention intervention on college campuses for ma...
Each fall first-year college students have met and overcome many challenges and transitions. However...
Although students in higher education are increasingly becoming more diverse, one thing that student...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between how the freshman seminar course in...
The purpose of this comparative study was to determine the relationship of a First-Year Seminar cour...
The purpose of this multi-campus study was to determine how participating in a first-year seminar im...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
This study examined the development of first-year college students at Eastern Illinois University in...
This research focuses on how we can use first-year experience (FYE) seminars to support first-genera...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...