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Dervarics, Charles; Roach, Ronald – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2000
Addresses issues related to high dropout rates of Black college students, including those at historically black institutions. Finds a gap in services once students reach college and describes proposed federal legislation (the William H. Grant III College Completion Challenge Grant Program of 1999) which would offer institutions grants to develop…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Black Students, Dropout Prevention, Educational Legislation
Peer reviewedMahoney, Joseph L. – Child Development, 2000
Examined antecedents and moderators of antisocial behavior among children interviewed annually through high school and in early adulthood. Analyses identified four configurations differing in early school dropout and criminal arrests. School extracurricular activity participation related to reduced rates of early dropout and criminal arrest among…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Antisocial Behavior, At Risk Persons
Peer reviewedPappas, Deborah M.; Werch, Chudley E.; Carlson, Joan M. – Journal of School Health, 1998
Examined student recruitment into an alcohol prevention program within neighborhood and magnet inner-city middle schools, noting student retention through one-month posttest and one-year followup. At one month, dropouts were more at risk for alcohol use initiation than nondropouts. At one year, dropouts were more likely to initiate alcohol and…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Comprehensive School Health Education, Dropouts, Grade 6
Morrisey, Samantha – Northwest Education, 1998
Describes Mat-Su Alternative School (Wasilla, Alaska), which accepts dropouts age 15 to 21. School features include informal environment; small class size; comfortable teacher/student relationships; unconventional projects to engage student interest; parenting classes, day care for students' children, and other student support services; and…
Descriptors: Dropout Programs, Educational Environment, Educational Practices, Educational Strategies
Hains, Shaun – Principal Leadership, 2001
Using traditional Native research methods (talking circles and vision quests), a teacher at Edmonton (Alberta) Public Schools discovered why Canadian Native students' dropout rate was so high. Kids' complaints about poor relationships with teachers, racism, peer pressure, and poor family support were heeded, and successful interventions were…
Descriptors: Action Research, Canada Natives, Dropout Rate, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedWayman, Jeffrey C. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2001
Examined correlates of degree attainment (GED certificate or high school diploma) in high school dropouts of Mexican American or non-Latino white descent. Results for data from 519 dropouts indicate that 59.2% of dropouts return to obtain high school credentials, and that school capability, age at dropout, and socioeconomic status significantly…
Descriptors: Correlation, Dropouts, Educational Attainment, High School Equivalency Programs
Donworth, M. Kristin – Momentum, 1996
Describes an early intervention program at a Catholic elementary school that is designed to increase the likelihood of academic success for at-risk, homeless children. Describes elements of the project's academic and after-school programs and suggests that programs establishing close working relationships with local Headstart programs increase…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Educationally Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedSigworth, Denise – Michigan Community College Journal: Research & Practice, 1996
Describes a study of 100 students who withdrew from Michigan's Schoolcraft College in fall 1994 to determine their reasons for withdrawing and demographic characteristics. Indicates that the most prevalent reason was work related and that no significant relationships were found between student characteristics and withdrawal behavior. (BCY)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Correlation, Dropout Characteristics, Enrollment Influences
Peer reviewedMurphy, Teri J.; Stafford, Karen L.; McCreary, Paul – Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, 1998
The Merit Workshop Calculus Program, based on Treisman-style workshop calculus, was intended to address the problems of low success rates of students from underrepresented populations and the failure to retain these students in mathematics- and science-based majors. Concludes that the program had a positive impact for both genders and several…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Calculus, Course Evaluation, Dropout Prevention
Peer reviewedErrico, Maryann; Valeri-Gold, Maria; Deming, Mary P.; Kears, Wendy; Callahan, Carol – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 2000
States that sixty-three percent of 125 developmental students who participated in a retention study in fall of 1995 subsequently left the university, citing financial and academic problems. Recommends improving student retention through the use of early introduction of financial, academic and career counseling, and development of a freshmen…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Community Colleges, Developmental Studies Programs, Dropout Research
Peer reviewedKirby, Dale; Sharpe, Dennis – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2001
About one quarter of first-semester students enrolled in engineering technology programs at a Newfoundland (Canada) college dropped out. Student interviews and surveys indicate that academic difficulty was the most significant factor. Part-time attendance, uncertainty about future employment opportunities, work, and time elapsed since high school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Freshmen, Dropouts, Educational Experience
Peer reviewedTaylor, Janice D.; Miller, Theodore K. – NASPA Journal, 2002
Describes a model used to assess differences between student participants and nonparticipants in a minority retention program geared toward African American students. Provides a theoretical approach to measure the extent to which minority students' needs are being met. Suggests the model can be used by student affairs practitioners to categorize…
Descriptors: Black Students, College Students, Dropouts, Higher Education
Peer reviewedYampolskaya, Svetlana; Brown, Eric C.; Greenbaum, Paul E. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2002
A study involving 109 female adolescents with serious emotional disturbances (ages 9-18) found the following risk factors for early pregnancy: being African American, low family income, dropping out of school, conduct disorder, and substance use disorder. However, according to multivariate analysis, only dropping out of school was a significant…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Dropouts, Early Parenthood
Carr, Sarah – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2000
Reports that anecdotal evidence and studies by individual institutions suggest that course completion and program retention rates are generally lower in distance education courses than in their face-to-face counterparts. Suggests some of the causes may be that distance students are often older, have more obligations, or that lack of face-to-face…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Cognitive Style, Delivery Systems, Distance Education
Quinn, William H.; Van Dyke, David J. – Journal of Community Psychology, 2004
This study evaluated a multiple-family group-intervention program (MFGI) for first-time juvenile offenders. The recidivism rate for subjects who completed the MFGI (the Family Solutions Program) was compared to recidivism rates of two other groups of first-time juvenile offenders. Using logistic regression analysis predicting who will recidivate,…
Descriptors: Recidivism, Intervention, Dropouts, Graduates

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