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Socioeconomic Status And Study Abroad: Participation, Academic Performance, And Graduation, Steven Douglas Bell
Socioeconomic Status And Study Abroad: Participation, Academic Performance, And Graduation, Steven Douglas Bell
Educational Foundations & Leadership Theses & Dissertations
Research into retention, academic performance, and degree completion of study abroad program participants positively correlates with the assertion of Kuh, Kinzie, Schuh, Whitt, and Associates (2005) that study abroad is a high-impact educational activity. Literature on study abroad participation, academic performance, and graduation status is limited. This quantitative study adds to the literature on study abroad, and specifically examines to what extent participation, academic performance, and graduation at four and six years for study abroad students differ by socioeconomic status.
The Effect Of Mentoring On The Academic Success Of College Sophomores, John C. Lee
The Effect Of Mentoring On The Academic Success Of College Sophomores, John C. Lee
Educational Foundations & Leadership Theses & Dissertations
A review of the higher education literature indicates that the majority of retention research has focused on first-year students and that additional research is needed for other class levels – particularly sophomores (Graunke & Woosley, 2005). However, the reality is that sophomores benefit from a minimal number of special programs, minimal contact with faculty and others in leadership positions, and minimal attention from student affairs personnel (Anderson & Schreiner, 2000). An unintended consequence of this reduced attention is higher than expected rates of sophomore attrition.
This exploratory research study employs a quasi-experimental quantitative research design to evaluate the results of …
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 …