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Academic Advising And Retention Of First-Generation College Students At A Research University In The Southeast, Hadyn K. Swecker
Academic Advising And Retention Of First-Generation College Students At A Research University In The Southeast, Hadyn K. Swecker
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Student retention is an area of concern both academically and financially for higher education institutions. With the state of the current economy, finances are a critical component to higher education institutions. Retention rates, in addition to graduation rates, are used for assessing the overall success of an institution and in some instances future funding. According to Schneider (2010), only 60% of undergraduate students matriculate from four-year institutions within six years of initial enrollment. One population, first-generation college students, are 1.3 times more likely than their non-first-generation peers to leave an institution during their first year of college (Ishitani, 2006). The …