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Nick Hillman – Higher Education Policy Institute, 2024
Observers of education often assume measuring non-continuation -- or, more colloquially, "drop-out" rates -- among students must be straightforward. In fact, there are numerous different ways to measure the phenomenon of non-continuation that make it challenging to discuss. This paper addresses the following questions regarding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dropouts, Stopouts, Dropout Rate
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Taylor, Terri; McBeth, Courtney – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2020
An Income-Share Agreement (ISA) is an education financing tool through which a student promises a certain percentage of future income (the "income share") for upfront funding for education. Recently, ISAs have been subject to significant national attention and scrutiny from policymakers, investors, consumer advocates, and postsecondary…
Descriptors: Income, Educational Finance, Financial Support, Higher Education
Lang, R.; Ryu, M.; Shapiro, D. – National Student Clearinghouse, 2021
The "Yearly Success and Progress Rates" report goes beyond traditional student outcome measures by showing year-by-year rates of retention, persistence, transfer, completion and stop-out. It is designed to help institutions and states better identify and inform effective intervention points to increase student success. This report…
Descriptors: Stopouts, Graduation Rate, Academic Persistence, Higher Education
Causey, J.; Ryu, M.; Shapiro, D. – National Student Clearinghouse, 2020
The "Yearly Success and Progress Rates" report goes beyond traditional student outcome measures by showing year-by-year rates of retention, persistence, transfer, completion and stop-out. This report is designed to help institutions and states better identify and inform effective intervention points to increase student success. It…
Descriptors: Stopouts, Graduation Rate, Academic Persistence, Higher Education
National Student Clearinghouse, 2019
This snapshot goes beyond traditional measures of postsecondary attainment by tracking the fall 2012 entering cohort over time, and showing persistence, stop-out, and completion rates at the end of each subsequent academic year. The model tracks outcomes for both full-time and part-time starters, and takes spring and summer terms into account.…
Descriptors: Stopouts, Graduation Rate, Academic Persistence, Higher Education
Shapiro, Doug; Dundar, Afet; Wakhungu, Phoebe Khasiala; Yuan, Xin; Nathan, Angel; Hwang, Youngsik – National Student Clearinghouse, 2016
This report examines time to degree completion for a cohort of students who earned an associate degree as their first and only postsecondary degree or a bachelor's degree as their first four-year degree between July 1, 2014, and June 30, 2015. Overall, the average time enrolled for associate and bachelor's degree earners was 3.3 years and 5.1…
Descriptors: Time to Degree, Associate Degrees, Postsecondary Education, Bachelors Degrees
Wheatle, Katherine; Taylor, Jason; Bragg, Debra; Ajinkya, Julie – Institute for Higher Education Policy, 2017
Each year millions of Americans make the decision to pursue a college education to improve their skill sets, boost their earning potential and transform their life circumstances. Yet almost 1 in 5 students leaves empty-handed after investing precious time and valuable resources. And many who amass student loan debt are crippled by the burden of…
Descriptors: College Students, Community Colleges, Time to Degree, College Graduates
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Ishitani, Terry T. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2008
Student departure from postsecondary institutions has been one of the central topics of concern discussed widely by policymakers, institutional personnel, and educational researchers at various levels. However, many existing studies have failed to address issues related to the timing of student departure from college. This article discusses the…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, High Risk Students, Educational Researchers, Simulation
Walker, Marlon A. – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2006
Most students enter college with the intent of graduating in four years. However, a growing number of students are taking six years to don the cap and gown. There are any number of reasons why that is so, say students and educators. Diane Hall, the director of high school and community college relations at Florida A&M University's School of…
Descriptors: Time to Degree, Bachelors Degrees, Academic Persistence, Student Financial Aid