It was proposed that attitudes toward college, subjective norms (pressure from family and important others) and perceived control over the ability to succeed in school influence students\u27 intention to stay in school. Forty-seven students (39 females) completed an 88-item survey. Results indicated that students\u27 attitudes and social pressure were the most important predictors of intention to stay in school. These findings suggest that active family involvement in students\u27 education, as well as the incorporation of information regarding the value of a college education into programs such as freshman experience, could aid efforts in helping students succeed at staying in school
This study used quantitative research methods to explore how expectations impact reasons for leaving...
Dropout rates within first year is quite high in French Belgian universities. More than 14% of stude...
With growing concerns over high education accountability and diminishing resources, student retentio...
The researchers developed a mixed-methods study to determine what characteristics of the student exp...
This study proposes a structural equations model of college student attrition based on pre-matricula...
The rate of dropout in first year in college is quite high. Indeed, more than 14% give up between Ju...
Undergraduate student retention is a vital concern to many colleges and universities, as enrollment ...
Tinto\u27 s (1975) theoretical conceptualization of student persistence describes the quality of the...
The investigators reviewed the retention literature and developed a 53-item questionnaire and tested...
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demo-graphic and acad...
Dropout rates within first year is quite high in French Belgian universities. More than 14% of stude...
Retaining and graduating students has become an issue of widespread concern among today’s colleges a...
As higher education accountability increases and financial resources decrease, concerns over student...
Theoretical models designed to predict whether students will persist or not have been valuable tools...
The present study used mixed-methods, retrospective causal-comparison research design to analyze the...
This study used quantitative research methods to explore how expectations impact reasons for leaving...
Dropout rates within first year is quite high in French Belgian universities. More than 14% of stude...
With growing concerns over high education accountability and diminishing resources, student retentio...
The researchers developed a mixed-methods study to determine what characteristics of the student exp...
This study proposes a structural equations model of college student attrition based on pre-matricula...
The rate of dropout in first year in college is quite high. Indeed, more than 14% give up between Ju...
Undergraduate student retention is a vital concern to many colleges and universities, as enrollment ...
Tinto\u27 s (1975) theoretical conceptualization of student persistence describes the quality of the...
The investigators reviewed the retention literature and developed a 53-item questionnaire and tested...
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demo-graphic and acad...
Dropout rates within first year is quite high in French Belgian universities. More than 14% of stude...
Retaining and graduating students has become an issue of widespread concern among today’s colleges a...
As higher education accountability increases and financial resources decrease, concerns over student...
Theoretical models designed to predict whether students will persist or not have been valuable tools...
The present study used mixed-methods, retrospective causal-comparison research design to analyze the...
This study used quantitative research methods to explore how expectations impact reasons for leaving...
Dropout rates within first year is quite high in French Belgian universities. More than 14% of stude...
With growing concerns over high education accountability and diminishing resources, student retentio...