This research study was conducted to determine if there was a difference in community college graduation rates based on aggregate faculty hires, aggregate faculty retention and community college size. The study employed a non-experimental quantitative research design with three independent variables (aggregate faculty new hires, aggregate faculty retention and community college size) and one dependent variable (graduation rate). The study utilized a one way ANOVA, independent t test, and factorial ANOVA to analyze differences in graduation rates based on aggregate faculty new hires, aggregate faculty retention, and community college size. Results of the one way ANOVA revealed statistically significant differences in graduation rates based o...
The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between the 3-year completion rates of fir...
The purpose of this descriptive and correlational study was to examine factors to determine if a fac...
The purpose of this study was three-fold: (a) to determine the retention practices most frequently u...
This dissertation examined if community college governing board structure and trustee selection infl...
The problem at a community college in a state in the Eastern region of the United States is the lack...
This investigation replicates a phenomenological case study of full-time community college faculty t...
Between 2011 and 2016, 84% of senior leaders in community colleges indicated retirement intentions a...
This study is based on the notion that in Mississippi, a large number of Mississippi community colle...
This study examined the resource allocation decisions community colleges make in order to gain insig...
This research explored variables that influence community college student degree aspirations and stu...
The purpose of this study was to portray full-time community college faculty with doctorates and to ...
Student retention is a growing and common concern among community college administrators across the ...
The increasing number of part time instructors in the community college professorate combined with l...
Community colleges are an essential element of the American postsecondary landscape and workforce pr...
This qualitative descriptive study explored what community college administrators and faculty descri...
The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between the 3-year completion rates of fir...
The purpose of this descriptive and correlational study was to examine factors to determine if a fac...
The purpose of this study was three-fold: (a) to determine the retention practices most frequently u...
This dissertation examined if community college governing board structure and trustee selection infl...
The problem at a community college in a state in the Eastern region of the United States is the lack...
This investigation replicates a phenomenological case study of full-time community college faculty t...
Between 2011 and 2016, 84% of senior leaders in community colleges indicated retirement intentions a...
This study is based on the notion that in Mississippi, a large number of Mississippi community colle...
This study examined the resource allocation decisions community colleges make in order to gain insig...
This research explored variables that influence community college student degree aspirations and stu...
The purpose of this study was to portray full-time community college faculty with doctorates and to ...
Student retention is a growing and common concern among community college administrators across the ...
The increasing number of part time instructors in the community college professorate combined with l...
Community colleges are an essential element of the American postsecondary landscape and workforce pr...
This qualitative descriptive study explored what community college administrators and faculty descri...
The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between the 3-year completion rates of fir...
The purpose of this descriptive and correlational study was to examine factors to determine if a fac...
The purpose of this study was three-fold: (a) to determine the retention practices most frequently u...