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Schartman, Laura; Rhee, Byung-Shik – 2000
This study explored the possibility of linking the Luna (1999) student flow matrix model with institutional planning at a comprehensive state institution, investigating how student flow environments were associated with student characteristics such as race, gender, citizenship, class level, entry type, and cumulative grade point average. The study…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Students, Dropout Research, Educational Environment
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Cornell, Dewey G. – College and University, 1994
A follow-up study of 16 women who entered a residential early college entrance program at ages 13-17 found that almost all found early college entrance a valuable and stimulating academic experience but also described considerable emotional distress during their college years. Over half of the respondents had left the program before graduation.…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Age Differences, Age Grade Placement, College Students
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Fidler, Paul P.; Godwin, Margi A. – Journal of Developmental Education, 1994
Describes the success of the Freshman Seminar Program at the University of South Carolina, designed to retain African-American students. Discusses the personal and social development needs of African-American students and how the Freshman Seminar contributes to their development. Presents data showing retention results. (MAB)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Black Students, College Students, Educational Opportunities
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Hood, Denice Ward – Journal of Negro Education, 1992
Investigates whether and to what extent noncognitive and traditional precollege variables (such as American College Testing scores) predict first-semester grade point average and enrollment factors for 409 African-American males admitted to a predominantly white university through its office of Educational Services and Programs. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Black Students, College Freshmen
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McLaughlin, Gerald W.; Brozovsky, Paul V.; McLaughlin, Josetta S. – Research in Higher Education, 1998
Proposes a role for institutional research in changing institutional attitudes about priority placed on student retention efforts. Identifies organizational/attitudinal barriers to improving student retention efforts relative to theory on stages of grief (denial, hostility, bargaining, depression, acceptance); outlines tactics for moving the…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Change Strategies, College Students, Grief
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Donaldson, E. L.; Dixon, E. A. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1995
A study of first-year chemistry students (n=962) in one Canadian university investigated factors that may contribute to retention or withdrawal of women in science study. Results show transition patterns into and during the first year of university that suggest that career paths and lifestyles begin to differentiate between genders in ways much…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Chemistry, College Environment, College Freshmen
Seybert, Jeffrey A. – 1990
The assessment of the institutional effectiveness of community colleges is illustrated through a description of the assessment program used by Johnson County Community College in Overland Park (Kansas). Emphasis is on measures of the degree to which students meet their educational objectives, identified through career, transfer, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Community Colleges, Educational Assessment, Educational Attainment
Tracey, Terence J.; Sedlacek, William E. – 1986
Random samples of 1979 and 1980 entering freshmen were given the Non-Cognitive Questionnaire (NCQ), which was designed to assess noncognitive dimensions predicting minority student academic success. The validity of the NCQ in predicting graduation after five and six years was determined. The graduation rate was found to differ significantly for…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Black Students, Community Involvement, Discriminant Analysis
Allen, David F.; Nelson, Joan M. – 1987
A study was conducted to investigate the validity of Tinto's model of college withdrawal in a public four-year college and a private two-year institution. The model consists of six sets of variables in a causal sequence; i.e., background characteristics, initial goal and institutional commitment, academic and social integration, subsequent goal…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, College Students, Dropout Characteristics
Sanford, Timothy R. – 1979
Factors that influenced the withdrawal of academically ineligible black students from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill were investigated. It is suggested that students who involuntarily withdraw are rarely consulted as to their reasons for leaving and that academic ineligibility may mask many of the same reasons for withdrawing as…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Black Students, College Students
Research Medical Center, Kansas City, MO. School of Nursing. – 1975
In a study of ways to improve the quality of education offered by the School of Nursing and to provide a data base for future studies, the reasons for persistence or withdrawal of the Class of 1975 are examined. The variables examined included: high school rank, University of Missouri-Kansas City grade point average, and the academic and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, College Entrance Examinations, Dropouts
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Davidson, David W. – Journal of Optometric Education, 1989
In most cases, an optometry student's academic difficulty can be traced to some underlying cause other than academic preparation. Preventive measures should include admission restricted to students meeting selection criteria, pre-enrollment academic enrichment, appropriate support services and remedial programs as needed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Admission Criteria, Ancillary School Services, Developmental Studies Programs
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Wooden, Mark; And Others – Australian Journal of Education, 1994
Using data from an Australian longitudinal survey, a study investigated the relationship between part-time employment and the decisions to pursue higher education and to persist after the first year. Results show employment was not critical to persistence. However, employment during secondary school reduced the likelihood of college attendance for…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Attendance Patterns, College Bound Students, College Students
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Kluepfel, Gail A.; And Others – Journal of Developmental Education, 1994
Describes Rutgers University's Gateway retention program which involves a number of academic departments in the development of retention programs. Highlights particular Gateway courses in the sciences, humanities, and social sciences. Discusses the benefits of faculty involvement and the importance of incentives for involvement. Reports a 90%…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Faculty, College Students, Educational Opportunities
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Booth, Alison L.; Satchell, Stephen E. – Higher Education Review, 1996
Progress of British students embarking on doctoral degrees in the 1980s was analyzed for factors in completion of doctoral degrees. Results show funding had insignificant positive impact on completion rate, completion rate was highest in the sciences, ability (measured by first degree type) affected doctoral completion, and part-time status (or…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Degrees, Educational Attainment
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