Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like first-year seminars hold promise for improving some of the key metrics in the funding model, such as first-year retention rate and first-year institutional GPA. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship of retention rate and institutional GPA between first-time-in-college (FTIC) students who completed a first-year seminar and those who did not. Additional data regarding pre-college experiences and expectations for college were investigated to gain insight into retention and academic success behaviors of FTIC students. Three years of data including institutional Beginning College Survey of Student Engagement (BCSSE) scores, high ...
We review the effectiveness of first-year seminars based on the widely used criteria of first-year g...
Each fall first-year college students have met and overcome many challenges and transitions. However...
The purpose of this study was to examine the retention and academic performance of African American ...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
College student retention is a complex phenomenon influenced by a myriad of factors and with wide-ra...
Student retention has been a mystery within colleges and universities for decades. Administrators co...
The Freshman Seminar has been a widely implemented retention intervention on college campuses for ma...
In light of enrollment and retention pressures and challenges, educators strive to deliver an experi...
Incoming first year students have varying expectations for their college experience. As Florida publ...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
First-year seminar (FYS) courses tend to focus on preparing students for successful academic and soc...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
As the landscape of higher education changes to allow increased access for first-generation college ...
Researchers investigated the impact that a first-year college experience course had on students\u27 ...
Of the first-time undergraduate students who enroll full-time at a four-year institution of higher e...
We review the effectiveness of first-year seminars based on the widely used criteria of first-year g...
Each fall first-year college students have met and overcome many challenges and transitions. However...
The purpose of this study was to examine the retention and academic performance of African American ...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
College student retention is a complex phenomenon influenced by a myriad of factors and with wide-ra...
Student retention has been a mystery within colleges and universities for decades. Administrators co...
The Freshman Seminar has been a widely implemented retention intervention on college campuses for ma...
In light of enrollment and retention pressures and challenges, educators strive to deliver an experi...
Incoming first year students have varying expectations for their college experience. As Florida publ...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
First-year seminar (FYS) courses tend to focus on preparing students for successful academic and soc...
Increasing student retention and improving graduation rates continues to remain a critical issue for...
As the landscape of higher education changes to allow increased access for first-generation college ...
Researchers investigated the impact that a first-year college experience course had on students\u27 ...
Of the first-time undergraduate students who enroll full-time at a four-year institution of higher e...
We review the effectiveness of first-year seminars based on the widely used criteria of first-year g...
Each fall first-year college students have met and overcome many challenges and transitions. However...
The purpose of this study was to examine the retention and academic performance of African American ...