Australia wide, universities are offering tertiary education to the broader socio-economic cohort; however, alongside this educational reform, there is a concern that students who have been away from the formal education context for many years may not cope with the rigors of university. Consequently, prior to and conditional to admission to undergraduate studies, many universities have placed a greater emphasis on pre-skilling such students through pre-university programs known interchangeably as Enabling, Preparatory, Transition or Access programs. The research findings reported on in this article explore the lived experiences of eight first year undergraduate students, who upon the completion of an Enabling program, successfully articulat...
Transition to university can be a highly stressful time of change and adjustment for commencing stud...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
The impetus for this study was a concern for first-year Bachelor of Education (Primary) students, an...
Australia wide, universities are offering tertiary education to the broader socio-economic cohort; h...
The first-year university experience is inherently linked to student satisfaction, retention and aca...
The purpose of this paper is to explore how expectations of university life, examined through a tert...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
The expectations of students entering their first year of undergraduate study in South Australia wer...
Successful transition for students commencing university is a focus of increasing institutional inte...
The expectations of first-year students are becoming more widely researched and understood. How to r...
© 2011 Dr. J. Andrew FunstonThe broad context for this study is the rapid shift in recent decades fr...
Students' perceptions during their first semester at university may be critical in the decision to c...
The transition to university for many university students has the potential to be stressful requirin...
This descriptive case study was an investigation of the transition to university, with a focus on ac...
Student Voices in Transition reports the experiences of 70 students who entered university through t...
Transition to university can be a highly stressful time of change and adjustment for commencing stud...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
The impetus for this study was a concern for first-year Bachelor of Education (Primary) students, an...
Australia wide, universities are offering tertiary education to the broader socio-economic cohort; h...
The first-year university experience is inherently linked to student satisfaction, retention and aca...
The purpose of this paper is to explore how expectations of university life, examined through a tert...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
The expectations of students entering their first year of undergraduate study in South Australia wer...
Successful transition for students commencing university is a focus of increasing institutional inte...
The expectations of first-year students are becoming more widely researched and understood. How to r...
© 2011 Dr. J. Andrew FunstonThe broad context for this study is the rapid shift in recent decades fr...
Students' perceptions during their first semester at university may be critical in the decision to c...
The transition to university for many university students has the potential to be stressful requirin...
This descriptive case study was an investigation of the transition to university, with a focus on ac...
Student Voices in Transition reports the experiences of 70 students who entered university through t...
Transition to university can be a highly stressful time of change and adjustment for commencing stud...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
The impetus for this study was a concern for first-year Bachelor of Education (Primary) students, an...