textAccording to Tinto (2000a), institutions have fewer retention and persistence problems when their students are not only academically prepared, but are also engaged on campus as well as satisfied with the resources and support provided by the college. A student that has a positive first semester experience is more likely to achieve academic success and re-enroll the following term. The purpose of this study was to explore the differences in experiences, perceptions, expectations, and engagement levels of entering male versus female students and returning male versus returning female students at the gender-segregated Community College of Qatar during the first three to six weeks at the college. The study also attempted to determine if a...
The purpose of this descriptive and correlational study was to examine factors to determine if a fac...
This study examined the differences between first-year students who persisted with first-year studen...
The study examined whether institution-driven programs improve persistence among Black male student ...
textAccording to Tinto (2000a), institutions have fewer retention and persistence problems when thei...
textResearch on student success courses indicates they contribute to successful college transitions ...
To remain globally competitive, the United States continues to set forth federal initiatives to prom...
College student retention has been widely studied in the past twenty five years, and institutions ha...
Persistence of first-year, full-time students toward graduation at U.S. community colleges poses con...
Development of a research study to investigate how student engagement, as measured by co-curricular ...
First-year students are at a higher risk of dropping out of college; therefore, student retention an...
The concept of retention in higher education institutions is certainly a hot topic. Institutions hav...
textDespite a long history of providing open-door access to students who might not otherwise have an...
Although research shows the utilization of advising services can impact academic performance and pro...
The percentage of students enrolled in online courses is higher for community college students than ...
textIn order to explore the differences in engagement levels between entering and returning communit...
The purpose of this descriptive and correlational study was to examine factors to determine if a fac...
This study examined the differences between first-year students who persisted with first-year studen...
The study examined whether institution-driven programs improve persistence among Black male student ...
textAccording to Tinto (2000a), institutions have fewer retention and persistence problems when thei...
textResearch on student success courses indicates they contribute to successful college transitions ...
To remain globally competitive, the United States continues to set forth federal initiatives to prom...
College student retention has been widely studied in the past twenty five years, and institutions ha...
Persistence of first-year, full-time students toward graduation at U.S. community colleges poses con...
Development of a research study to investigate how student engagement, as measured by co-curricular ...
First-year students are at a higher risk of dropping out of college; therefore, student retention an...
The concept of retention in higher education institutions is certainly a hot topic. Institutions hav...
textDespite a long history of providing open-door access to students who might not otherwise have an...
Although research shows the utilization of advising services can impact academic performance and pro...
The percentage of students enrolled in online courses is higher for community college students than ...
textIn order to explore the differences in engagement levels between entering and returning communit...
The purpose of this descriptive and correlational study was to examine factors to determine if a fac...
This study examined the differences between first-year students who persisted with first-year studen...
The study examined whether institution-driven programs improve persistence among Black male student ...