New first-year students are vulnerable to dropping out of university because the transition into higher education (HE) is difficult to navigate. Using thematic analysis, we analysed focus groups/interview, exit interviews and qualitative survey data with university students during their first year as criminology undergraduates to explore how they transitioned into HE. Findings show that the transition to a new identity of ‘university student’ was hampered by feelings of awkwardness, which prevented students from fully integrating into student life. However, the subject of criminology was a protective factor because interest in the topic and wanting a degree for betterment, including for future career plans, buffered students against droppin...
The impetus for supporting the development of students��� learning in higher education (HE) comes as...
Studies of undergraduates’ satisfaction, academic performance and retention in Higher Education (HE)...
Induction into university education is identified as crucial to the retention of an increasingly div...
New first-year students are vulnerable to dropping out of university. The transition to higher educa...
New first-year students are vulnerable to dropping out of university because the transition into hig...
In the current climate of increasingly competitive, marketised higher education, many institutions h...
It is suggested that the current research focus on withdrawal from the first year in higher educatio...
Student retention and attrition rates have been established as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for...
Supporting students in the transition to Higher Education is crucial to improving retention. Set in ...
Recently completed research into the progress of Foundation Year students has identified factors tha...
Entry into higher education (HE) is recognised as a challenging time for undergraduates as they nego...
Whilst there is a significant consensus, in the literature, that student transition to HE plays a ma...
Early withdrawal from higher education (HE) programmes can be detrimental for the students and insti...
The transition from a Level 3 programme to a Higher Education one (Level 4) can be a bumpy one, acco...
Many students will transition into higher education (HE) from further education (FE) at the start of...
The impetus for supporting the development of students��� learning in higher education (HE) comes as...
Studies of undergraduates’ satisfaction, academic performance and retention in Higher Education (HE)...
Induction into university education is identified as crucial to the retention of an increasingly div...
New first-year students are vulnerable to dropping out of university. The transition to higher educa...
New first-year students are vulnerable to dropping out of university because the transition into hig...
In the current climate of increasingly competitive, marketised higher education, many institutions h...
It is suggested that the current research focus on withdrawal from the first year in higher educatio...
Student retention and attrition rates have been established as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for...
Supporting students in the transition to Higher Education is crucial to improving retention. Set in ...
Recently completed research into the progress of Foundation Year students has identified factors tha...
Entry into higher education (HE) is recognised as a challenging time for undergraduates as they nego...
Whilst there is a significant consensus, in the literature, that student transition to HE plays a ma...
Early withdrawal from higher education (HE) programmes can be detrimental for the students and insti...
The transition from a Level 3 programme to a Higher Education one (Level 4) can be a bumpy one, acco...
Many students will transition into higher education (HE) from further education (FE) at the start of...
The impetus for supporting the development of students��� learning in higher education (HE) comes as...
Studies of undergraduates’ satisfaction, academic performance and retention in Higher Education (HE)...
Induction into university education is identified as crucial to the retention of an increasingly div...