abstract: President Obama's (italic)Completion Agenda (/italic) is a plan that emphasizes improved student retention and persistence. The agenda also emphasizes the important role community colleges play in moving the nation toward economic prosperity. Current statistics indicate that nearly 48% of first-time college students are lost to attrition before the end of a student's first year of college. Student success is largely determined by student experiences during the first year; in order to address the (italic) Completion Agenda (/italic), colleges will need to support initiatives designed to help first-year students succeed. This study investigated the effectiveness of peer mentoring and college success courses on developing the self-ef...
The numbers of students completing certificates and degrees have improved over the years, but curren...
abstract: ABSTRACT Although it is generally acknowledged that a college degree is foundational...
This dissertation examines the potential link between college student\u27s self-reported self-effic...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between taking a student success course an...
Retention of first year college students has been problematic in many U.S. colleges, and different m...
More than any other year, the first year poses attrition hazards that institutions must counteract. ...
Student Success continues to be a topic of great interest in the Higher Education Literature. Fifty ...
Community colleges have become a major national- and state-level focal point to increase the number ...
Graduation date: June 2018Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-10-...
Students of all backgrounds have a transition period when entering college. However, first-time, fir...
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of peer mentoring in helping first year, first-generation c...
A correlational explanatory research design examined the relationship between peer mentoring, academ...
abstract: Although U.S. rates of college enrollment among 18-24 year olds have reached historic high...
abstract: The purpose of this action research study was to determine the effectiveness of two online...
textResearch on student success courses indicates they contribute to successful college transitions ...
The numbers of students completing certificates and degrees have improved over the years, but curren...
abstract: ABSTRACT Although it is generally acknowledged that a college degree is foundational...
This dissertation examines the potential link between college student\u27s self-reported self-effic...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between taking a student success course an...
Retention of first year college students has been problematic in many U.S. colleges, and different m...
More than any other year, the first year poses attrition hazards that institutions must counteract. ...
Student Success continues to be a topic of great interest in the Higher Education Literature. Fifty ...
Community colleges have become a major national- and state-level focal point to increase the number ...
Graduation date: June 2018Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-10-...
Students of all backgrounds have a transition period when entering college. However, first-time, fir...
Objective. To evaluate the effectiveness of peer mentoring in helping first year, first-generation c...
A correlational explanatory research design examined the relationship between peer mentoring, academ...
abstract: Although U.S. rates of college enrollment among 18-24 year olds have reached historic high...
abstract: The purpose of this action research study was to determine the effectiveness of two online...
textResearch on student success courses indicates they contribute to successful college transitions ...
The numbers of students completing certificates and degrees have improved over the years, but curren...
abstract: ABSTRACT Although it is generally acknowledged that a college degree is foundational...
This dissertation examines the potential link between college student\u27s self-reported self-effic...