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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
Lee, S.; Ryu, M.; Shapiro, D. – National Student Clearinghouse, 2022
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 examines yearly…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, School Holding Power, Academic Persistence, Stopouts
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
Collier, Daniel A.; McMullen, Isabel – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2023
This exploratory, descriptive study examined trends associated with Kalamazoo Promise (KPromise) student stop out, reenrollment, and persistence to a credential upon reenrollment. For the 2006-2017 cohorts, 78% were retained from first to second year. Inferential models suggested that first-year stop out was mainly correlated to students' high…
Descriptors: Trend Analysis, Stopouts, Reentry Students, Academic Persistence
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
Chagas, Margarida; Fernandaes, Graca Leao – European Educational Research Journal, 2011
Failure in higher education (HE) is the outcome of multiple time-dependent determinants. Interruptions in students' individual school trajectories are one of them, and that is why research on this topic has been attracting much attention these days. From an individual point of view, it is expected that interruptions in school trajectory, whatever…
Descriptors: Evidence, Higher Education, Articulation (Education), Work Experience

Tom, Gail – Journal of College Student Retention, 1999
Analysis of 258 responses to a survey of undergraduate students in good standing at a college of business administration who did not return for the fall 1996 semester, found no single critical causal factor. It was found that many of these students had previously dropped out, suggesting that they were stopping out rather than dropping out. (DB)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Business Administration Education, Dropouts, Higher Education
Studying the Determinants of Student Stopout: Identifying "True" from Spurious Time-Varying Effects.
DesJardins, Stephen L.; And Others – 1994
Rather than studying the structural paths through which variables affect student persistence in education, this paper offers a reduced form model that focuses on precollege, demographic, and certain current achievement and financial aid variables. This approach does not specify structural paths, but it does have the advantage of requiring only…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Causal Models, College Students, Dropouts
Garcia, Philip – 1994
A profile of graduation rates and time-to-degree was generated for undergraduates entering California State University in fall 1978 or fall 1979, as first-time freshmen (n=53,445) and community college transfer students (n=44,992). The profile analyzes: (1) the proportion of new students who ultimately graduate; (2) the distribution of degrees…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Bachelors Degrees, College Freshmen, College Graduates

Cooksey, Elizabeth C.; Rindfuss, Ronald R. – Research in Higher Education, 1994
A study drew on data from a major longitudinal study to examine whether graduate business administration students experienced a hiatus in educational careers and whether work/education profiles differed from other graduate students. Results indicate interrupting education between bachelor's and master's degrees correlates with part-time enrollment…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Business Administration Education, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Knight, William E. – 1990
In order to determine the length of time taken by graduates of Kent State University's Regional Campuses (RC) to obtain an Associate Degree, master records were analyzed for 91% (N=527) of the students who graduated in May 1990. The study considered the relationship between time to associate degree and such factors as campus attended, major,…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Associate Degrees, Attendance Patterns, College Graduates
Belcheir, Marcia J. – 1999
This study addressed the question of how much graduation rates would improve if new students were followed for 10 instead of four or six years from their date of first enrollment; it also compared enrollment and graduation patterns of new freshmen and new transfers to see if graduation rates were similar after 10 years. Participants were all…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, Dropout Research, Enrollment Trends
Sandler, Martin E. – 2001
Researchers used cross-sectional survey research to reexamine the problem of adult persistence within undergraduate degree programs. They identified a variable--perceived stress--that permitted a richer explanation of the process of student persistence. A model was presented that examined the attitudinal and behavioral impacts of unmet need,…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adult Education, Adult Students, Adults