ERIC Number: EJ1044324
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2014
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Does Contact with Advisors Predict Judgments and Attitudes Consistent with Student Success? A Multi-Institutional Study
Smith, Cathleen L.; Allen, Janine M.
NACADA Journal, v34 n1 p50-63 Spr 2014
We introduce 5 cognitive and 3 affective outcome measures related to student judgments and attitudes that might result from quality advising encounters. The outcomes have been linked to, or can be conceptualized as predictive of, retention. We examined these outcomes in an online survey of 22,305 students from 2 community colleges and 7 universities as a function of (a) whether or how often students contacted faculty/professional advisors in the formal advising system and (b) whether students consulted advisors, self-advised using official advising materials, or relied upon advice from informal sources to choose required classes. Students who contacted advisors scored higher on all outcomes: They reported more knowledge and attitudes consistent with continuing at their institution and completing their educational program.
Descriptors: Success, Predictor Variables, Faculty Advisers, Academic Advising, Cognitive Measurement, Affective Measures, Outcome Measures, Student Attitudes, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Services, Counseling Techniques, Academic Persistence, Online Surveys, Incidence, Primary Sources, Student Personnel Services, Knowledge Level, Referral, Goal Orientation, Scores, Information Sources, Correlation, Access to Information
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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