The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between taking a student success course and the educational outcomes of persistence, credential attainment, and academic self-efficacy. Although previous studies have examined student success courses in relation to persistence and credential attainment, few have included a self-efficacy component. This study filled an additional gap in prior studies by seeking student perceptions about their experience in a student success course. Several major findings emerged from the study. Chi-square results revealed significant relationships between enrollment in the student success course and persistence and credential attainment. Logistic regression results indicated that being younger, enroll...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of faculty and staff mentoring on high-risk com...
Students selected for developmental education courses achieve lower than average completion rates wi...
Advisors: Brent E. Wholeben; Ximena D. Burgin.Committee members: Teresa Wasonga.Includes bibliograph...
textResearch on student success courses indicates they contribute to successful college transitions ...
Student persistence, retention, and completion are continued concerns in higher education. While ext...
Community colleges have become a major national- and state-level focal point to increase the number ...
abstract: President Obama's (italic)Completion Agenda (/italic) is a plan that emphasizes improved s...
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between a college-success course taken durin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between self-efficacy or belief in one’s c...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the academic self-efficac...
The purpose of this quantitative, comparative study was to determine the relationship between retent...
Community colleges have recently been challenged to increase completion rates (American Association ...
The study examined whether 181 academically underprepared, first-time freshmen were found to increas...
This dissertation examines the potential link between college student\u27s self-reported self-effic...
Community college practitioners are seeking innovative approaches to improve student retention and c...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of faculty and staff mentoring on high-risk com...
Students selected for developmental education courses achieve lower than average completion rates wi...
Advisors: Brent E. Wholeben; Ximena D. Burgin.Committee members: Teresa Wasonga.Includes bibliograph...
textResearch on student success courses indicates they contribute to successful college transitions ...
Student persistence, retention, and completion are continued concerns in higher education. While ext...
Community colleges have become a major national- and state-level focal point to increase the number ...
abstract: President Obama's (italic)Completion Agenda (/italic) is a plan that emphasizes improved s...
This study was designed to investigate the relationship between a college-success course taken durin...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between self-efficacy or belief in one’s c...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the academic self-efficac...
The purpose of this quantitative, comparative study was to determine the relationship between retent...
Community colleges have recently been challenged to increase completion rates (American Association ...
The study examined whether 181 academically underprepared, first-time freshmen were found to increas...
This dissertation examines the potential link between college student\u27s self-reported self-effic...
Community college practitioners are seeking innovative approaches to improve student retention and c...
The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of faculty and staff mentoring on high-risk com...
Students selected for developmental education courses achieve lower than average completion rates wi...
Advisors: Brent E. Wholeben; Ximena D. Burgin.Committee members: Teresa Wasonga.Includes bibliograph...