University-based enabling programs have become an important pathway to university for non-traditional students. There is increasing interest in understanding the mechanisms that facilitate retention and success of enabling pathway students, with the aim of developing effective strategies for maximising opportunities for university access and participation. The current study focuses on an Australian enabling program that has achieved and sustained high retention rates, with three-quarters of its 2115 students that enrolled during the last seven years (2008 – 2014) retained until the end of the program. Further, 90 per cent of retained students were successful in receiving an offer to university; and 94 per cent of students that received an o...
In an increasingly complex landscape of diversification and massification, universities are grapplin...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
Introduction: Pre-tertiary enabling programs have become an increasingly popular pathway to universi...
Seary, K ORCiD: 0000-0001-8367-7225; Willans, JA ORCiD: 0000-0002-8539-0057Retention strategies in h...
Retention strategies in higher education contexts continue to be posited as an antidote for attritio...
This project was funded by the Australian Teaching and Learning Council Ltd and, latterly, the Austr...
Government funding for Australian universities has diminished over the last decade placing significa...
Government funding for Australian universities has diminished over the last decade placing significa...
Retention at university matters. It matters morally, as we know the life chances of people who compl...
Retention at university matters. It matters morally, as we know the life chances of people who compl...
The transition to university life has long been a poorly supported and problematic process. Strategi...
This study validates Tinto’s theory of student departure in a population of continuing first year un...
In response to the review of Australian higher education (Bradley, Noonan, Nugent, & Scales, 2008), ...
Abstract: With transition to university a strong focus across most higher education institutions, un...
In an increasingly complex landscape of diversification and massification, universities are grapplin...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
Introduction: Pre-tertiary enabling programs have become an increasingly popular pathway to universi...
Seary, K ORCiD: 0000-0001-8367-7225; Willans, JA ORCiD: 0000-0002-8539-0057Retention strategies in h...
Retention strategies in higher education contexts continue to be posited as an antidote for attritio...
This project was funded by the Australian Teaching and Learning Council Ltd and, latterly, the Austr...
Government funding for Australian universities has diminished over the last decade placing significa...
Government funding for Australian universities has diminished over the last decade placing significa...
Retention at university matters. It matters morally, as we know the life chances of people who compl...
Retention at university matters. It matters morally, as we know the life chances of people who compl...
The transition to university life has long been a poorly supported and problematic process. Strategi...
This study validates Tinto’s theory of student departure in a population of continuing first year un...
In response to the review of Australian higher education (Bradley, Noonan, Nugent, & Scales, 2008), ...
Abstract: With transition to university a strong focus across most higher education institutions, un...
In an increasingly complex landscape of diversification and massification, universities are grapplin...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...
Higher education worldwide has expanded its intake to attract a more diverse student enrolment in or...