abstract: This thesis project examines the likely factors that cause students to drop out of Barrett, the Honors College. Honors literature regarding retention and attrition suggests four areas encompassing individual student attributes and honors program characteristics which may impact a student's decision to stay or leave an Honors College. The primary question in focus is, "Why do students leave the Honors College?" followed by the tertiary questions of, "what can be done to mitigate this occurrence?" and, "how does this affect the quality of an honors education?" Assessing attrition can be broken down into biographical, cognitive-behavioral, socio-environmental, and institutional-instrumental components. Students who graduated with hon...
This study examines the academic performance, retention, and degree-completion rates of two groups o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which selected factors (i.e., student fun...
In this article, we report on an effective means to enhance the honors freshman- year experience and...
This qualitative research study looks at the contributing factors to the loss of 14 high ability stu...
In recent years, retention and graduation of honors students have received increasing attention in s...
The goal of the Honors Program is to engage intellectually stimulated students in a unique, challeng...
This study aimed to determine the reasons why undergraduate students left a selected small, four-yea...
Students who begin in honors do not always complete program requirements. As an investigation into s...
As the population of eighteen to twenty year olds constricts, postsecondary institutions are concern...
This study explores attrition in a more extended fashion than is typical in the literature by examin...
As the number of students entering college declines, or levels off, and competition for these studen...
The investigators reviewed the retention literature and developed a 53-item questionnaire and tested...
There is widespread concern regarding college student attrition. Since attrition is a multidimension...
The goal of the Honors Program is to engage intellectually stimulated students in a unique, challeng...
College student attrition and retention have been studied for years, although this topic has receive...
This study examines the academic performance, retention, and degree-completion rates of two groups o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which selected factors (i.e., student fun...
In this article, we report on an effective means to enhance the honors freshman- year experience and...
This qualitative research study looks at the contributing factors to the loss of 14 high ability stu...
In recent years, retention and graduation of honors students have received increasing attention in s...
The goal of the Honors Program is to engage intellectually stimulated students in a unique, challeng...
This study aimed to determine the reasons why undergraduate students left a selected small, four-yea...
Students who begin in honors do not always complete program requirements. As an investigation into s...
As the population of eighteen to twenty year olds constricts, postsecondary institutions are concern...
This study explores attrition in a more extended fashion than is typical in the literature by examin...
As the number of students entering college declines, or levels off, and competition for these studen...
The investigators reviewed the retention literature and developed a 53-item questionnaire and tested...
There is widespread concern regarding college student attrition. Since attrition is a multidimension...
The goal of the Honors Program is to engage intellectually stimulated students in a unique, challeng...
College student attrition and retention have been studied for years, although this topic has receive...
This study examines the academic performance, retention, and degree-completion rates of two groups o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent to which selected factors (i.e., student fun...
In this article, we report on an effective means to enhance the honors freshman- year experience and...