Student Retention and Advising: an Interinstitutional Comparison and Case Study.

  • Barr, Robert Benson
Publication date
January 1983

Abstract

This study sought to determine whether colleges could improve student retention by improved advising programs. The study had two stages. The first examined the advising/retention relationship and retention patterns of a sample of 31 colleges. The second examined in-depth a case of an improved freshman advising program. The research questions of the first stage were: Do institutions exhibit distinctive retention patterns? Are these patterns stable over successive cohorts? How are graduation rates related to institutional characteristics? Did advising improvements affect retention patterns? In the case study the questions were: Did the new advising program have an important effect on retention? What were the effective factors? Did the relatio...

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