Following recent developments within higher education where provision of foundation degree courses at further education colleges has been extended, it seemed appropriate to investigate the extent to which the system is working. This should not necessarily be measured by the number of students enrolling, but rather by how many are achieving their qualifications. This research involved matching 457 higher education students’ entry data, obtained from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS), with the outcome at the end of the first year of their course. Their entry profile was a combination of demographic and educational data. The outcomes were measured in terms of success through grade average for stage 1, failure by the su...
For nearly six decades, researchers have been studying the issues of student persistence and retenti...
Despite the rise in the number of criminology students studying in Higher Education Institutions (HE...
There is a degree of consensus in the literature, that university retention rates in the United King...
Following recent developments within higher education where provision of foundation degree courses a...
This paper contributes to the empirical evidence on participation and attainment in higher education...
Higher education’s ability to retain students through to graduation appears to be an international c...
This dissertation describes an investigation into student retention and achievement in English furth...
Returning to higher education can be a life-enhancing step, but returning then not completing can ha...
One way to generate useful information, for both the schooling sector and higher education instituti...
The HEA's Undergraduate retention and attainment across the disciplines report examines how students...
In the UK, most prospective university students study ‘traditional’ academic qualifications such as ...
Students' trajectories into university are often uniquely dependent on school qualifications though ...
152 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Admission to most institution...
This study examined predictors of persistence and achievement of students enrolled in a special admi...
Higher education’s ability to retain students through to graduate appears to be an international cha...
For nearly six decades, researchers have been studying the issues of student persistence and retenti...
Despite the rise in the number of criminology students studying in Higher Education Institutions (HE...
There is a degree of consensus in the literature, that university retention rates in the United King...
Following recent developments within higher education where provision of foundation degree courses a...
This paper contributes to the empirical evidence on participation and attainment in higher education...
Higher education’s ability to retain students through to graduation appears to be an international c...
This dissertation describes an investigation into student retention and achievement in English furth...
Returning to higher education can be a life-enhancing step, but returning then not completing can ha...
One way to generate useful information, for both the schooling sector and higher education instituti...
The HEA's Undergraduate retention and attainment across the disciplines report examines how students...
In the UK, most prospective university students study ‘traditional’ academic qualifications such as ...
Students' trajectories into university are often uniquely dependent on school qualifications though ...
152 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Admission to most institution...
This study examined predictors of persistence and achievement of students enrolled in a special admi...
Higher education’s ability to retain students through to graduate appears to be an international cha...
For nearly six decades, researchers have been studying the issues of student persistence and retenti...
Despite the rise in the number of criminology students studying in Higher Education Institutions (HE...
There is a degree of consensus in the literature, that university retention rates in the United King...