Studies of college attrition typically assume that all attrition is permanent. We use data from the 1990/94 Beginning Postsecondary Survey to distinguish between long-term dropout and short-term stopout behavior in order to test that assumption. We find significant differences between those who stop out and those who drop out in the first year. Failure to recognize these differences biases the results of standard attrition models and hence may cause policy makers to pursue inappropriate policy initiatives or incorrectly target at-risk populations. Furthermore, the type of financial aid received is found to have a differential impact on stopout versus dropout probabilities.
Retention statistics on 2,986 White and 208 minority college freshmen highlight the value of disting...
Withdrawal from a program of studies can have negative consequences that extend beyond those that di...
Institutions of higher education are becoming increasingly concerned with the dwindling numbers of t...
This study explores attrition in a more extended fashion than is typical in the literature by examin...
Studies of 1-year retention commonly use a binary outcome (retained after 1 year, yes/no) as the dep...
This study focused on the development and application of a model for studying college student persis...
This study, conceptualized using a "person-environment fit" model of dropout, examined dif...
Supercomputer Institute for support in the form of a resource grant. Using data from the 1979 Nation...
As the population of eighteen to twenty year olds constricts, postsecondary institutions are concern...
Using data from the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), we investigate the college ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This study examined graduation and attrition patterns of undergraduates who were enrolled in the fal...
To advance our understanding of the important issue of college student withdrawal behaviors, this st...
Despite the increased attention to students leaving secondary education without a diploma, numerous ...
Despite the increased attention to students leaving secondary education without a diploma numerous s...
Retention statistics on 2,986 White and 208 minority college freshmen highlight the value of disting...
Withdrawal from a program of studies can have negative consequences that extend beyond those that di...
Institutions of higher education are becoming increasingly concerned with the dwindling numbers of t...
This study explores attrition in a more extended fashion than is typical in the literature by examin...
Studies of 1-year retention commonly use a binary outcome (retained after 1 year, yes/no) as the dep...
This study focused on the development and application of a model for studying college student persis...
This study, conceptualized using a "person-environment fit" model of dropout, examined dif...
Supercomputer Institute for support in the form of a resource grant. Using data from the 1979 Nation...
As the population of eighteen to twenty year olds constricts, postsecondary institutions are concern...
Using data from the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79), we investigate the college ...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
This study examined graduation and attrition patterns of undergraduates who were enrolled in the fal...
To advance our understanding of the important issue of college student withdrawal behaviors, this st...
Despite the increased attention to students leaving secondary education without a diploma, numerous ...
Despite the increased attention to students leaving secondary education without a diploma numerous s...
Retention statistics on 2,986 White and 208 minority college freshmen highlight the value of disting...
Withdrawal from a program of studies can have negative consequences that extend beyond those that di...
Institutions of higher education are becoming increasingly concerned with the dwindling numbers of t...