This qualitative study explores the relationship between an academic advisor and a student on academic probation. Although many scholars have repeatedly cited their findings that advising is important to the retention of students on probation, few have specifically examined how the relationship between the student and advisee plays out in the actual advising session. In addition, institutions of higher education typically require students on academic probation to meet with their advisor; however, the advisor does not have a set of guidelines to utilize to ensure academic success and retention of the student. The purpose of this study is to explore the nature of how academic advisors impact the retention and academic success of stude...
The purpose of this quantitative, correlational study was to examine the influence that completion o...
The recent implementation of the Appreciative Advising framework in the Academic Review and Retentio...
This thesis is a collection of two essays: Communicating Motivation to College Students: How Supervi...
Many higher education institutions have implemented protocols for students on academic probation, a ...
The purpose of this research study was to examine student and academic advisors’ perceptions of advi...
Academic advising is associated with increased student retention and academic success. The purpose ...
This paper explored the relationship between faculty academic advising and college student developme...
The current study examined how outside factors like a student's relationship with their high school ...
Student retention takes a national spotlight as institutions of higher education seek ways in which ...
Academic advising is becoming an increasingly important resource on college campuses for purposes of...
This is a descriptive study which compares and contrasts perceptions and perspectives on the academi...
With increasing external and internal pressure to increase retention and graduation rates in select ...
This study uses in-depth interviewing along with participant observation and document analysis to de...
Twenty-one graduate students were asked to reflect on what they remember most from their undergradua...
Professional advisors are bearing the burdens of a) helping students make a connection to their inst...
The purpose of this quantitative, correlational study was to examine the influence that completion o...
The recent implementation of the Appreciative Advising framework in the Academic Review and Retentio...
This thesis is a collection of two essays: Communicating Motivation to College Students: How Supervi...
Many higher education institutions have implemented protocols for students on academic probation, a ...
The purpose of this research study was to examine student and academic advisors’ perceptions of advi...
Academic advising is associated with increased student retention and academic success. The purpose ...
This paper explored the relationship between faculty academic advising and college student developme...
The current study examined how outside factors like a student's relationship with their high school ...
Student retention takes a national spotlight as institutions of higher education seek ways in which ...
Academic advising is becoming an increasingly important resource on college campuses for purposes of...
This is a descriptive study which compares and contrasts perceptions and perspectives on the academi...
With increasing external and internal pressure to increase retention and graduation rates in select ...
This study uses in-depth interviewing along with participant observation and document analysis to de...
Twenty-one graduate students were asked to reflect on what they remember most from their undergradua...
Professional advisors are bearing the burdens of a) helping students make a connection to their inst...
The purpose of this quantitative, correlational study was to examine the influence that completion o...
The recent implementation of the Appreciative Advising framework in the Academic Review and Retentio...
This thesis is a collection of two essays: Communicating Motivation to College Students: How Supervi...