This study, conceptualized using a "person-environment fit" model of dropout, examined differentiated freshman attrition and persistence in a College of Applied Arts and Technology of Ontario. Also examined were the magnitude and timing of dropout as well as the ability of the model to explain and predict freshman attrition/persistence vs academic success/failure. The relative importance of student and institutional characteristics in the withdrawal process was also assessed. Results showed that thirty percent of thefreshman cohort dropped out in the first year, with approximately half doing so in the first semester. Those variables which measured the nature of the student-institution interaction accounted for a greater amount of ...
In the face of difficult economic circumstances, increased competition and student diversity, attrit...
This grounded theory study was designed to investigate the factors that influenced 20 "traditio...
The investigators reviewed the retention literature and developed a 53-item questionnaire and tested...
This study explores attrition in a more extended fashion than is typical in the literature by examin...
As the population of eighteen to twenty year olds constricts, postsecondary institutions are concern...
There is widespread concern regarding college student attrition. Since attrition is a multidimension...
The study examined what factors influence students' decisions about persisting, transferring, or dro...
College student attrition and retention have been studied for years, although this topic has receive...
This paper reports a study of retention and attrition after the freshman year among disadvantaged st...
A path analysis by B. Munro in the summer 1981 Volume of the American Education Research Journal, su...
This study focused on the development and application of a model for studying college student persis...
This study proposes a structural equations model of college student attrition based on pre-matricula...
A Commission of Inquiry on Canadian University Education recently reported that approximately 42% of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-141)The present study investigated the relationship b...
As the number of students entering college declines, or levels off, and competition for these studen...
In the face of difficult economic circumstances, increased competition and student diversity, attrit...
This grounded theory study was designed to investigate the factors that influenced 20 "traditio...
The investigators reviewed the retention literature and developed a 53-item questionnaire and tested...
This study explores attrition in a more extended fashion than is typical in the literature by examin...
As the population of eighteen to twenty year olds constricts, postsecondary institutions are concern...
There is widespread concern regarding college student attrition. Since attrition is a multidimension...
The study examined what factors influence students' decisions about persisting, transferring, or dro...
College student attrition and retention have been studied for years, although this topic has receive...
This paper reports a study of retention and attrition after the freshman year among disadvantaged st...
A path analysis by B. Munro in the summer 1981 Volume of the American Education Research Journal, su...
This study focused on the development and application of a model for studying college student persis...
This study proposes a structural equations model of college student attrition based on pre-matricula...
A Commission of Inquiry on Canadian University Education recently reported that approximately 42% of...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-141)The present study investigated the relationship b...
As the number of students entering college declines, or levels off, and competition for these studen...
In the face of difficult economic circumstances, increased competition and student diversity, attrit...
This grounded theory study was designed to investigate the factors that influenced 20 "traditio...
The investigators reviewed the retention literature and developed a 53-item questionnaire and tested...