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John M. Krieg; Darius D. Martin; Adam C. Wright – Education Economics, 2024
We combine administrative data from a regional public university with a novel revealed-preference indicator of student friendships to show that socially connected first-year university students are more likely to be retained into their second year. The impact of friends on retention is statistically and economically significant: each friend raises…
Descriptors: Friendship, College Freshmen, School Holding Power, Graduation Rate
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Vincent Tinto – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2025
Unlike many earlier models of student persistence that viewed the process of student persistence through the lens of the institution, the model proposed here looks at persistence through the eyes of students. It draws on the research on student motivation, student perceptions, and the impact of student networks on student engagement to propose a…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Student Motivation, Student Attitudes, Learner Engagement
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Aoife Hennessy; Kieran Murphy – Irish Educational Studies, 2025
The importance of student engagement is long recognised. Students who are more engaged will be more motivated and inclined to complete their studies. The aim of this study is to understand barriers to engagement for first-year computing students, a cohort that traditionally have high non-progression rates. A qualitative descriptive design was…
Descriptors: Barriers, Learner Engagement, Computer Science Education, College Freshmen
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Andrew Harvey; Catherine Yuan Gao; Michael Luckman – Australian Educational Researcher, 2024
As the university student body becomes more diversified and students' lives less linear, student retention carries increased importance for universities, including the conversion of deferrers and the re-enrolment of leave-taking students. This paper is based on a broader research project which explored national patterns of deferral and leave of…
Descriptors: School Holding Power, Enrollment, Foreign Countries, Leaves of Absence
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Maureen Snow Andrade – College Teaching, 2025
Retention research has resulted in a number of theories, models, and frameworks, and the adoption of related strategies by institutions of higher education to graduate the students they admit. These strategies include programming designed to welcome students, give them a sense of belonging, and involve them in the academic and social realms of the…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Students, Educational Theories, School Holding Power
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Yu April Chen – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2025
Vertical transfers, those who transferred from a 2-year institution to a 4-year institution, often face multifaceted challenges and lower success rates upon arriving at the receiving 4-year institutions. This quantitative study focused on three forms of social capital related to post-transfer adjustment, retention, and success for vertical…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Social Capital, Student Adjustment, School Holding Power
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Tomasz Zajac; Francisco Perales; Wojtek Tomaszewski; Ning Xiang; Stephen R. Zubrick – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
Understanding the drivers of student dropout from higher education has been a policy concern for several decades. However, the contributing role of certain factors--including student mental health--remains poorly understood. Furthermore, existing studies linking student mental health and university dropout are limited in both methodology and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mental Health, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention
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Kabongwe Gwebu; Jonathan Compton; Kyle Holtman; Aurelia Kollasch; Jennifer R. Leptien; Matthew D. Pistilli; Mack Shelley – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2024
University and college leaders are tasked with enhancing student outcomes with fewer resources. Student retention is one such key outcome of interest for many policy makers as well as for university administrators. Over the years, administrators have turned to High Impact Practices (HIPs) such as Learning Communities (LCs) to aid in retention.…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, School Holding Power, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education
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Andre Rossi de Oliveira – Research in Higher Education, 2024
A little less than half of the students of higher Ed institutions in the US graduate in four years, and only around 60% finish in six years. Retention rates are also less than ideal. Colleges have been experimenting with a variety of programs and policies to address this issue, especially less selective institutions whose rates are significantly…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, School Holding Power, Program Effectiveness, Success
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Gavin W. Henning; Anne E. Lundquist – Assessment Update, 2024
Retention and persistence models share common components such as student characteristics, institutional experiences, and academic and social integration. However, few acknowledge basic needs (e.g., food, housing, transportation) and belonging as essential to student success. In this piece, the authors discuss two gaps in these models that should…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, School Holding Power, Models, Student Needs
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Zerbe, Ellen; Sallai, Gabriella; Berdanier, Catherine G. P. – Journal of Engineering Education, 2023
Background: While researchers in graduate engineering education are beginning to study facets of student experiences as they relate to attrition and persistence, theoretical applications of thriving theory have not been applied to graduate education contexts. Literature addresses students who persist and those who depart, inherently making…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Academic Persistence, School Holding Power, Well Being
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Rodrigo Rodrigues Major; Miguel Mira da Silva – Cogent Education, 2023
Gamification has the potential to enhance learner motivation and increase participation, thereby improving MOOC's retention rates. However, challenges exist in finding the balance between learning and gamification elements and ensuring effective implementation, as well as the limited availability of established gamification frameworks tailored for…
Descriptors: Gamification, MOOCs, Instructional Design, Learner Engagement
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Jason Richard Power; David Tanner; Jeffrey Buckley – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2025
Self-efficacy has been linked to academic performance, motivation, and progression within engineering degree programs. Such associations are context specific, and an understanding of sources of self-efficacy is paramount to guiding policy and practice enhancements. We sought to understand the self-efficacy beliefs held by 1st year engineering…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, College Freshmen, Engineering Education, Student Development
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Carlton Goode; Jarvis Marlow-McCowin – About Campus, 2024
One heavily discussed and researched group throughout the literature on student engagement is Men of Color. Co-curricular efforts supporting this population are highlighted in the literature about Men of Color achievement (Brooms,2018); however, little is known about the impact of student affairs-led curricular experiences designed to center the…
Descriptors: Males, Ethnic Groups, Undergraduate Students, School Holding Power
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Terron Phillips; Christine Kiracofe – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2023
College student retention theorists have suggested that improving students' financial literacy may improve student retention and completion rates. Before this important line of inquiry can be thoroughly examined, it is first important to understand if and how major state universities in the United States currently provide students with financial…
Descriptors: Financial Literacy, College Students, School Holding Power, Time to Degree
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