ERIC Number: EJ1280107
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021-Feb
Pages: 21
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Predicting 4-Year Graduation: Using Social Cognitive Career Theory to Model the Impact of Prescriptive Advising, Unit Load, and Students' Self-Efficacy
Bolkan, San; Pedersen, William C.; Stormes, Kaitlyn N.; Manke, Beth
Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, v22 n4 p655-675 Feb 2021
In this study, we investigated how environmental, cognitive, and demographic variables influenced students' ability to graduate from a 4-year university in 4 years. Specifically, we examined how behaviors related to social cognitive career theory (i.e., self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and academic goals) were influenced by contextual experiences related to prescriptive academic advising to ultimately predict students' ability to graduate in 4 years. After holding students' demographic characteristics constant, results from structural regression analyses indicated that prescriptive advising had a direct effect on students' 4-year graduation rates. In addition, prescriptive advising had indirect effects on students' 4-year graduation rates through its impact on students' self-efficacy and the serial path involving students' self-efficacy and their academic goals. Our results suggest that if institutions want to ensure they maximize 4-year graduation rates, helping students understand that it is possible to graduate in 4 years is critical.
Descriptors: Time to Degree, Graduation Rate, Predictor Variables, Social Theories, Faculty Advisers, Academic Advising, Academic Achievement, Academic Aspiration, Self Efficacy, Student Characteristics, Undergraduate Students, Late Adolescents, Expectation, Context Effect, Goal Orientation, Outcomes of Education, College Credits
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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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