This chapter examines the influence of institutions’ admission practices, and support services and practices, on the retention and success of low SES and indigenous students. It maps the structure of the study’s four case study institutions’ services, drawing on their websites, documents and interviews with admissions and support representatives. The chapter considers the literature and findings of the quantitative and qualitative case study phases, reported in detail in later chapters, to understand how institutional structures and practices can influence student retention and success. It makes recommendations regarding service design and institutional practices that appear to enhance retention and success of the varied student cohorts tha...
The project found that the sociocultural incongruity that exists between students from low socioecon...
The satellite university campus is becoming more prominent in Australia, and may consist of a large ...
The sample for the study was undergraduate students enrolled in courses in; arts, business, educatio...
This chapter examines the influence of institutions’ admission practices, and support services and p...
In the proposal, the aims for the project were formulated as follows.The overall aim is to interpret...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
Australian higher education has historically been influenced by a variety of government agendas seek...
© 2012 Dr. Ann JardineThis study focuses on the first year experience of Australian university stude...
Low-socioeconomic status (SES) students attend the nation’s most selective institutions at far lower...
What are the driving forces that influence students from low socioeconomic backgrounds (LSES student...
The conceptualisation of a spectrum from the traditional to contemporary models of higher education ...
The Australian Government's response to the 2008 Bradley Review of higher education has set clear ta...
This project was funded by the Australian Teaching and Learning Council Ltd and, latterly, the Austr...
The Bradley Review in 2008 and the Australian government's response echoed policy concerns that youn...
The project found that the sociocultural incongruity that exists between students from low socioecon...
The satellite university campus is becoming more prominent in Australia, and may consist of a large ...
The sample for the study was undergraduate students enrolled in courses in; arts, business, educatio...
This chapter examines the influence of institutions’ admission practices, and support services and p...
In the proposal, the aims for the project were formulated as follows.The overall aim is to interpret...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
Australian higher education has historically been influenced by a variety of government agendas seek...
© 2012 Dr. Ann JardineThis study focuses on the first year experience of Australian university stude...
Low-socioeconomic status (SES) students attend the nation’s most selective institutions at far lower...
What are the driving forces that influence students from low socioeconomic backgrounds (LSES student...
The conceptualisation of a spectrum from the traditional to contemporary models of higher education ...
The Australian Government's response to the 2008 Bradley Review of higher education has set clear ta...
This project was funded by the Australian Teaching and Learning Council Ltd and, latterly, the Austr...
The Bradley Review in 2008 and the Australian government's response echoed policy concerns that youn...
The project found that the sociocultural incongruity that exists between students from low socioecon...
The satellite university campus is becoming more prominent in Australia, and may consist of a large ...
The sample for the study was undergraduate students enrolled in courses in; arts, business, educatio...