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Patrícia Alves; Amélia Lopes; Ricardo Cruz-Correia; Isabel Menezes – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
Withdrawal from doctoral education has been recognized as a problem with negative consequences for different actors, leading researchers worldwide to explore its underlying factors and processes. However, even if many PhD candidates who withdrew intend to re-enrol, there is a gap in the literature regarding the factors and processes related to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Programs, Withdrawal (Education), Dropouts
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Templeton, Robert – Australian Universities' Review, 2016
Intrinsic motivation is considered the dominant factor in the motivation of adult students in continuing postgraduate education. However, the strength of an intrinsic motivation to learn does not explain the phenomenon of dropout where the student withdraws and does not return or where the student withdraws and then recommences their postgraduate…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Qualitative Research, Doctoral Programs, Withdrawal (Education)
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Lin, Pei-Ying; Childs, Ruth A.; Zhang, Jingshun – Cogent Education, 2016
Previous studies have examined patterns of withdrawal from initial teacher education (ITE) programs and have found that pre-service teachers are more likely to withdraw if they are male or older than the typical pre-service teacher. This study presents case studies based on semi-structured interviews with older male pre-service teachers who…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teachers, Student Attrition, Withdrawal (Education)
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Ramachandran, Sridhar; Wyandotte, Annette – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2016
Institutional withdrawal policies allow students with academic and personal difficulties to avert or minimize damage to the GPA by dropping a course in which they may risk a grade of "D" or "F," or to reduce credit hours to better manage those that remain. Offsetting costs involve lost tuition, delay of progress, and perhaps…
Descriptors: Withdrawal (Education), Academic Achievement, College Students, School Holding Power
Kennedy, Donna Hosie – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Approximately 50% of doctoral students in social science, humanities, and educational doctoral programs fail to earn the Ph.D. This number is 10% to 15% higher for students enrolled in online or limited-residency programs. Using in-depth interviewing and qualitative data analysis techniques, this study examined participants' recollections of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Student Attrition, Withdrawal (Education)
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Pleskac, Timothy J.; Keeney, Jessica; Merritt, Stephanie M.; Schmitt, Neal; Oswald, Frederick L. – Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2011
Many students during their college careers consider withdrawing from their respective college or university. Understanding why some students decide to withdraw yet others persist has implications for both the well being of students as well as for institutes of higher education. The present study develops a model of the decision to withdraw drawing…
Descriptors: College Students, School Holding Power, Dropout Research, Organizational Theories
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Stromback, Thorsten; Mahendran, Anusha – International Journal of Training Research, 2010
There has been a discernable focus within many Australian industries on improving the rates of completion amongst their apprentices and trainees. This paper outlines the results of a study which involved a multivariate analysis of data relating to apprenticeship and traineeship completion, derived from a database developed by the Victorian…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Multivariate Analysis, Predictor Variables, School Holding Power
Irwin, Mary Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This qualitative research project focused on the interviews of 27 low socio-economic students at a research university in the southwestern United States. The students had already withdrawn from the university or were in the process of withdrawing. The study seeks to provide increased understanding of how students negotiate the decision-making…
Descriptors: School Holding Power, College Students, Withdrawal (Education), Academic Persistence
Price, Erin S. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Freshman student retention has become a major focus in higher education. The loss of incoming students is not only financially burdensome to the institution, but it can be academically and personally discouraging for students. Many theoretical constructs have been applied to the problem of student attrition, including the individual constructs of…
Descriptors: School Holding Power, Student Needs, Athletics, Dropout Research
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Bruinsma, Marjon; Jansen, Ellen P. W. A. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2009
The goal of this study was to illustrate survival analysis with higher education data and gain insight into a limited set of factors that predict when students passed their first-year examination at a Dutch university. Study participants consisted of 565 first-year students in four departments. Data were collected on when students pass their…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Time Factors (Learning), Time to Degree
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Brost, Jennifer; Payne, Kelly – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2011
Academic dismissal resulting from poor scholastic achievement is an unfortunate reality at American universities, and one that involves students, faculty, and academic advisers. This chapter analyzes learning outcomes of the academic dismissal process for first-generation college students (FGS) resulting from a year-long study conducted at a…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Academic Achievement, Learner Engagement, Liberal Arts
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Timmons, Vianne; Ostridge, Randy – McGill Journal of Education, 2009
Data analysis is critical to educational planning. Determining the number of school leavers is crucial for a school board when planning for interventions and supports. In researching the number of early school leavers in the province of Prince Edward Island, the method in which the data were reported affected the rates. Two critical considerations…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Dropouts, Data Analysis, Boards of Education
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Hill, Angela; Dalley-Trim, Leanne – Youth Studies Australia, 2008
A 2006 study of apprentices commencing with a Group Training Organisation in an Australian regional centre identified factors that appear to support apprentices in their first year. The research demonstrates that school subject selection and access to work-related experiences while still at school make an important difference to completion of the…
Descriptors: Family Life, Apprenticeships, Vocational Education, Job Training
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Ellender, Isabel; Drysdale, Marlene; Chesters, Janice; Faulkner, Susan; Kelly, Heather; Turnbull, Leanne – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2008
This paper investigates reasons Indigenous Australian medical students gave for leaving their courses prior to graduation. Indigenous students who had withdrawn or deferred from their medical courses were asked about the barriers and disincentives that had dissuaded them from graduating. Although the response rate to the questionnaire was very…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Medical Students, Medical Schools
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Buchanan, Catherine; Sharma, Raj – Journal of Institutional Research, 2009
Institutional researchers have undertaken many studies of student attrition in the past but mainly focusing on the quantitative dimensions. No doubt it is important for institutions to be aware of their attrition rates and how this may vary by demographic and other variables in order to develop strategies to minimise drop-out rates and thereby…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Postsecondary Education, Student Attrition, Dropout Prevention
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