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Maxine Evers; Patty Kamvounias – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2025
Student complaints against universities are a universal occurrence within higher education. In Australia, these complaints are complicated by the tension between the external appeal mechanisms of state and territory ombudsmen and the regulation of quality and standards in universities at a national level. The nine state and territory ombudsmen…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ombudsmen, Universities, College Students
Brian P. An; Chad N. Loes – Research in Higher Education, 2025
We examine whether participation in dual enrollment increases student engagement in college using a nationally representative sample of postsecondary institutions. We use student engagement frameworks to guide our analysis, but draw on more recent studies that include student transfer as an outcome option. Dual enrollment initially exposes…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, College Students, College Transfer Students, Program Effectiveness
Shakila Begum; Andrea Du Preez; Michelle Robinson; Patricia A. Zunszain – Student Success, 2024
First-in-family (FiF) students experience significant barriers to university participation and are less likely to seek mental health help. This can contribute to increased dropouts when compared to non-FiF students. Using a mixed methods approach, we aimed to ascertain sources of mental health support and underlying factors for the preferences…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Help Seeking, Student Behavior, College Students
Ibrahim Bicak – Research in Higher Education, 2024
This study describes course withdrawal behaviors in the Texas public higher education institutions and examines the predictors of course withdrawal by using statewide administrative datasets. The findings showed that two-thirds of the college students in the sample withdrew from at least one course, highlighting course withdrawal as a prevalent…
Descriptors: Withdrawal (Education), College Students, Community College Students, Transfer Students
Quishaundra R. Harris – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This qualitative study aims to establish a knowledge base and learn about the experience of first-generation transfer students who have completed their Associate in Art (AA) degree from a community college and have transitioned to a four-year public university. The study aims to examine first-generation transfer students' sense of belonging and…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, College Transfer Students, College Programs, Transitional Programs
Victoria S. Farrar; Montserrat Valdivia Medinaceli; Nicholas T. Young; Emily Bonem; Chris Mead; Rebecca L. Matz; Natalia Caporale – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2025
Disparate grade outcomes across various axes of student identities are prevalent in introductory science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses, including in the biological sciences, yet few studies have examined outcome disparities in upper-division courses. Those that have present mixed findings. Rooted in a critical approach…
Descriptors: Biology, Advanced Courses, Genetics, Cytology
Taylor E. Hough – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Although 80% of students who enroll in a community college intend to transfer, less than 35% complete the transfer within six years (Barshay, 2020; Cepeda et al., 2021; Jabbar et al., 2020; Jenkins & Fink, 2015). The demand for college-educated workers has increased, creating a gap in the job market and impacting the economy. As the need for…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Community College Students, Success, Student Experience
Rebecca Jane Adey-Merrithew – ProQuest LLC, 2024
A program of specialized and targeted support for justice-impacted students at Our University does not currently exist. This study sought to uncover the needs, challenges, and strengths of justice-impacted students and to determine what our student experience team members needed to know and have available to them to best support this emerging…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Justice, College Students, Altruism
Flavio Medina-Martin – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The goal of this action research was to bring awareness of the first-generation community college identity and acknowledge that this identity has many layers. It is important community colleges across the state use the information provided in this action research to be well-informed on how to better support first-generation students. This…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Community College Students, Academic Achievement, Self Concept
Ruby Roxanne Rodriguez – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The research problem it is not known if and to what extent the difference exists in self-efficacy and self-reported academic performance for first-generation college students and continuing-generation college students in the United States. The purpose of this quantitative comparative study is to determine if and to what extent the difference…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Self Efficacy, Academic Achievement, College Students
Liane I. Hypolite; Joseph A. Kitchen; Adrianna Kezar – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2025
Higher education institutions are utilizing comprehensive college transition programs (CCTPs) to streamline support, promote retention and success, and address the structural barriers that at-promise students face. Yet, research about the role of CCTPs rarely explores the importance of major and career self-efficacy (MCSE) for these populations,…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Careers, Self Efficacy, Low Income Students
Shannon Bishop; Susan Troncoso Skidmore; Linda Reichwein Zientek – Community College Enterprise, 2025
This study examined community college students' mathematics and academic self-efficacy in synchronous live online and asynchronous traditional online learning environments. Additionally, students' self-efficacy as it related to students' feelings of choice and preference regarding course modality was examined. This study took place during the…
Descriptors: College Students, Self Efficacy, Mathematics Instruction, Online Courses
Nosihle Veronica Sithole; Bekithemba Dube – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2025
This empirical paper proposed collaborative learning as a strategy to enhance performance in Accounting among university students. There has been a notable continuous trend of poor performance in Accounting from the first-year level to the fourth year. Again, there is also a noticeable decline in the number of students majoring in Accounting…
Descriptors: Accounting, College Students, Cooperation, Educational Environment
Youmen Chaaban; Faris Tarlochan; Juebei Chen; Xiangyun Du – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
Recent interest in academic well-being has promoted universities to take proactive measures that support students in navigating the challenges of university life, in all its complexity. Drawing on systems theory, this study explored the sources of engineering students' academic well-being at one university in Qatar. Q methodology was applied to…
Descriptors: Engineering, College Students, Well Being, Foreign Countries
Tim Fawns; Margaret Bearman; Phillip Dawson; Juuso Henrik Nieminen; Kevin Ashford-Rowe; Keith Willey; Lasse X. Jensen; Crina Damsa; Nona Press – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2025
Authentic assessment is often positioned as an educational panacea, invoked in response to a broad range of complex problems. This paper considers authentic assessment in relation to three key challenges: preparing graduates for the future, cheating, and inclusion. Despite literature supporting its potential benefits, there is limited evidence on…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Readiness, Cheating, Inclusion

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