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Academic Predictors Of Online Course Success In The Community College, Christy D. Hawkins
Academic Predictors Of Online Course Success In The Community College, Christy D. Hawkins
STEMPS Theses & Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to identify academic factors that might predict online course success for community college students. Online course success was a focus of national research and debate as studies consistently indicated lower success rates in online courses as compared to traditional courses; however, research that identified academic predictors to guide the development of policies and services that support student success in online courses was limited.
A random sample of 20 online course sections held at one multi-campus, urban community college resulted in 491 enrollees being examined for seventy-eight factors that might predict online course success. Factors …
The Influence Of Enrollment Management Transition Strategies On College Student Success, Lisa Duncan Raines
The Influence Of Enrollment Management Transition Strategies On College Student Success, Lisa Duncan Raines
Educational Foundations & Leadership Theses & Dissertations
Enrollment management practices clearly influence college student success. Retention and graduation rates are critical measures for institutions of higher education, particularly measures involving increased first-year retention rates, four-year graduation rates, and six-year graduation rates. Improving student success is paramount concern for college and university leaders. This concern has yielded a body of literature addressing the role of enrollment management in higher education as well as the development of various college student success programs. Specifically within the overarching concept of enrollment management are transition strategies which influence college student success.
The purpose of this study was to understand the influence of …
Transition From High School To Associate Degree Nursing Education: A Qualitative Study, Kathy Jessee Mitchell
Transition From High School To Associate Degree Nursing Education: A Qualitative Study, Kathy Jessee Mitchell
Educational Foundations & Leadership Theses & Dissertations
Nursing is facing a critical shortage and retention of nursing students is of paramount importance. Much research has been completed related to retention in nursing education and student success, but there is very little in current literature related to issues associated with the transition from high school to associate degree nursing (ADN) education. The purpose of this study was to explore this phenomenon through qualitative research involving ADN students who entered the nursing programs immediately after graduation from high school. This qualitative study involved students from a rural associate degree program. The intent was to provide a better understanding of …