This study examined the factors affecting the progression of Access Foundation students to undergraduate studies, as there is little research on the progression of such students in the empirical literature. Access education has been developed for marginalized students who are traditionally under-represented in higher education. A pragmatic, mixed-methods approach was used to determine the factors that affect the progression of Access Foundation students at Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) over three academic years (2017/18, 2018/19 and 2019/20). Quantitative and qualitative data were collected via a questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. Quantitative data was analysed using a range of descriptive and inferential statistics...
This chapter reports on a small-scale study to explore the learning careers of mature, non-tradition...
This study explores how graduates who entered college as mature students, and ‘disadvantaged’ mature...
The focus of this paper is on the progression of international students through their undergraduate ...
Despite a global expansion of higher education in the twentieth century, inequalities in terms of st...
The balance between the cost and value of access programmes is a concern in higher education. The fu...
<p> Since the mid-1980s there have been very considerable changes inparticipation rates of al...
Universities are encouraged to widen access to a broad range of applicants, including mature student...
International audienceThis study examined the relationship between Access students' psychosocial cha...
This paper reports the findings of a participatory mixed methods study into the perceptions of Fair ...
This thesis concerns the performance of former Access students pursuing courses in higher education....
This paper reports the findings of a participatory mixed methods study into the perceptions of Fair ...
While patterns of access to, and participation, in higher education are now well established in the ...
Although mature students have long ceased to be an object of curiousity, those who enrol in a third-...
There is a well established socioeconomic gradient in educational attainment, despite much effort in...
In keeping with European and international trends Ireland\u27s education policy has been underpinned...
This chapter reports on a small-scale study to explore the learning careers of mature, non-tradition...
This study explores how graduates who entered college as mature students, and ‘disadvantaged’ mature...
The focus of this paper is on the progression of international students through their undergraduate ...
Despite a global expansion of higher education in the twentieth century, inequalities in terms of st...
The balance between the cost and value of access programmes is a concern in higher education. The fu...
<p> Since the mid-1980s there have been very considerable changes inparticipation rates of al...
Universities are encouraged to widen access to a broad range of applicants, including mature student...
International audienceThis study examined the relationship between Access students' psychosocial cha...
This paper reports the findings of a participatory mixed methods study into the perceptions of Fair ...
This thesis concerns the performance of former Access students pursuing courses in higher education....
This paper reports the findings of a participatory mixed methods study into the perceptions of Fair ...
While patterns of access to, and participation, in higher education are now well established in the ...
Although mature students have long ceased to be an object of curiousity, those who enrol in a third-...
There is a well established socioeconomic gradient in educational attainment, despite much effort in...
In keeping with European and international trends Ireland\u27s education policy has been underpinned...
This chapter reports on a small-scale study to explore the learning careers of mature, non-tradition...
This study explores how graduates who entered college as mature students, and ‘disadvantaged’ mature...
The focus of this paper is on the progression of international students through their undergraduate ...