A Midwest two-year technical college implemented a first-year experience (FYE) course in fall of 2017, but no formal examination into the course's impact had been conducted. The purpose of this study was to investigate the college's student retention numbers pre- and post FYE course implementation and to understand if the efforts to increase student retention had been effective. A sequential mixed methods approach was used for the study and incorporated both descriptive and inferential statistics. The study concludes with an analysis of student persistence rates at a Midwest, two-year public college pre- and post implementation of the GPS course. Results of this study could help identify any gaps in the GPS course or opportunities for impro...
With growing concerns over high education accountability and diminishing resources, student retentio...
The purpose of this study was to examine and describe the extent to which student entry variables an...
College student retention is a complex phenomenon influenced by a myriad of factors and with wide-ra...
The purpose of this quantitative comparative study was to determine the relationship between retenti...
Many first-year seminar courses focus on helping students adjust academically and socially to colleg...
Abstract Retention is a significant problem for community colleges (Barefoot, 2004) and one solution...
Current graduation rates indicate a lack of persistence at public two-year community and technical c...
Student retention has become one of the most significant issues facing higher education. Countless h...
The researchers developed a mixed-methods study to determine what characteristics of the student exp...
Retention of students is a critical area of much needed attention on nearly every college campus. It...
In light of enrollment and retention pressures and challenges, educators strive to deliver an experi...
This study investigated individual factors and milestones which may assist institutions in predictin...
Craig, Alfred John (2005). Student Retention and Success at a Community College in the Northeast. On...
Challenging economic conditions, changing student demographics, and heightened levels of accountabil...
The majority of students who leave their post-secondary institutions are freshmen. For research univ...
With growing concerns over high education accountability and diminishing resources, student retentio...
The purpose of this study was to examine and describe the extent to which student entry variables an...
College student retention is a complex phenomenon influenced by a myriad of factors and with wide-ra...
The purpose of this quantitative comparative study was to determine the relationship between retenti...
Many first-year seminar courses focus on helping students adjust academically and socially to colleg...
Abstract Retention is a significant problem for community colleges (Barefoot, 2004) and one solution...
Current graduation rates indicate a lack of persistence at public two-year community and technical c...
Student retention has become one of the most significant issues facing higher education. Countless h...
The researchers developed a mixed-methods study to determine what characteristics of the student exp...
Retention of students is a critical area of much needed attention on nearly every college campus. It...
In light of enrollment and retention pressures and challenges, educators strive to deliver an experi...
This study investigated individual factors and milestones which may assist institutions in predictin...
Craig, Alfred John (2005). Student Retention and Success at a Community College in the Northeast. On...
Challenging economic conditions, changing student demographics, and heightened levels of accountabil...
The majority of students who leave their post-secondary institutions are freshmen. For research univ...
With growing concerns over high education accountability and diminishing resources, student retentio...
The purpose of this study was to examine and describe the extent to which student entry variables an...
College student retention is a complex phenomenon influenced by a myriad of factors and with wide-ra...