This paper is concerned with identifying how the early student experience can be enhanced in order to improve levels of student retention and achievement. The early student experience is the focus of this project as the literature has consistently declared the first year to be the most critical in shaping persistence decisions. Programme managers of courses with high and low retention rates have been interviewed to identify activities that appear to be associated with good retention rates. The results show that there are similarities in the way programmes with high retention are run, with these features not being prevalent on programmes with low retention. Recommendations of activities that appear likely to enhance the early student experie...
One way to generate useful information, for both the schooling sector and higher education instituti...
Supporting students in the transition to Higher Education is crucial to improving retention. Set in ...
There is widespread recognition that higher education institutions (HEIs) must actively support comm...
This paper is concerned with identifying how the early student experience can be enhanced in order t...
This paper focuses upon Middlesex University’s response (ISLER Project) to concerns regarding the wi...
It is suggested that the current research focus on withdrawal from the first year in higher educatio...
The focus of this paper is on exploring the impact of interventions during the first year of college...
This paper reports the results of research at the University of Salford into students ’ early experi...
This article derives from local research at two UK universities as part of their institutional strat...
The thesis compares student attrition rates in two UWS Schools for 2004 and 2005. It analyses possib...
Student retention and attrition rates have been established as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for...
Why do some students in post-compulsory education abandon courses? And why do others not achieve t...
A positive student education experience and student retention on course are key issues in quality po...
This paper discusses an ongoing project designed to develop a strategic approach to improving the re...
The first year of tertiary level study provides an influential script for the development of an enga...
One way to generate useful information, for both the schooling sector and higher education instituti...
Supporting students in the transition to Higher Education is crucial to improving retention. Set in ...
There is widespread recognition that higher education institutions (HEIs) must actively support comm...
This paper is concerned with identifying how the early student experience can be enhanced in order t...
This paper focuses upon Middlesex University’s response (ISLER Project) to concerns regarding the wi...
It is suggested that the current research focus on withdrawal from the first year in higher educatio...
The focus of this paper is on exploring the impact of interventions during the first year of college...
This paper reports the results of research at the University of Salford into students ’ early experi...
This article derives from local research at two UK universities as part of their institutional strat...
The thesis compares student attrition rates in two UWS Schools for 2004 and 2005. It analyses possib...
Student retention and attrition rates have been established as Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for...
Why do some students in post-compulsory education abandon courses? And why do others not achieve t...
A positive student education experience and student retention on course are key issues in quality po...
This paper discusses an ongoing project designed to develop a strategic approach to improving the re...
The first year of tertiary level study provides an influential script for the development of an enga...
One way to generate useful information, for both the schooling sector and higher education instituti...
Supporting students in the transition to Higher Education is crucial to improving retention. Set in ...
There is widespread recognition that higher education institutions (HEIs) must actively support comm...