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Student Retention In Bsn Programs, Katherine Pittman Hensley
Student Retention In Bsn Programs, Katherine Pittman Hensley
Educational Leadership & Workforce Development Theses & Dissertations
This study examined, by use of a researcher-developed survey instrument, perceptions between three groups on reasons why students drop out of nursing programs. Also examined are recommendations from the three groups on how to try to avoid nursing student attrition. Specific groups surveyed included native BSN students, RNB students, and a mixed group of nursing faculty. Survey items were divided into two general groups: student-related issues, and institutional issues. Since RNB students (which include a larger number of non-traditional students) and BSN students (which include more of the native university population of traditional students) have many differences, the author attempted …
General Education Requirements In A Community College Baccalaureate Rn-To-Bsn Program, Jason Bentley Krupp
General Education Requirements In A Community College Baccalaureate Rn-To-Bsn Program, Jason Bentley Krupp
Educational Leadership & Workforce Development Theses & Dissertations
Increasing demand for nurses with bachelor degrees, the growing culture of accountability in higher education, and the community college baccalaureate phenomena provided the impetus for this study. This ex-post facto quantitative study examined the graduation rates and time to degree of 240 students who were enrolled in a bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) program at a community college in Florida between Fall of 2002 and Spring of 2004. The general education course enrollment patterns of the students were analyzed to determine if they impacted student graduation rates and time to degree. Graduation rates and time to degree of students …