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Peer reviewedKinnick, Mary K.; Ricks, Mary F. – Research in Higher Education, 1993
One university's approach to institutional research to improve student retention is described. The urban, public institution has a large population of nontraditional students. A task force identified barriers to student success, using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Techniques for involvement of all constituencies and turning research…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Administrator Role, College Administration, College Faculty
Richardson, Richard C., Jr.; Skinner, Elizabeth Fisk – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1992
Draws from in-depth interviews with 107 African-American, Hispanic, and Native American baccalaureate recipients regarding personal, educational, and societal influences on their decisions to persist in school and graduate. Highlights characteristics common to graduates, the problem of low teacher expectations, and strategies for successful…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, American Indians, Black Students, College Graduates
Peer reviewedFitzsimmons, Kathleen A. – Urban Review, 1991
Investigates characteristics of 10 African-American women persisting in literacy programs. Subjects, aged 21 to 70 years, had been in reading programs from 1 to 8 years. Women cite their own determination and attitudes of program staff as among the most important variables in fostering persistence. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Adults
Rendon, Laura I.; Fredrickson, Janyth – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1993
Proposes a two-year college general education model for at-risk students, utilizing six categories of study developed by Boyer and Levine: use of symbols for communication; shared membership in groups and institutions; interdependence of production and consumption; humans' relationship with nature; use of time; and shared beliefs and values. (PAA)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Community Colleges, Curriculum Design
Peer reviewedPittman, Robert B. – Journal of Educational Research, 1991
Researchers investigated whether enrollment in high school vocational/business courses had more holding power than personal, social factors, using High School and Beyond survey data to examine 12 variables. Peer interest, sense of social belonging, and relationships with school staff differentially related to persistence, but participation in…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Academic Persistence, Business Education, Dropout Characteristics
PDF pending restorationHall, Eleanor R. – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 1990
In a survey of urban university students, ways of financing college (working, part-time attendance, residence with parents, and financial aid) were related to background variables (parent education, race/ethnicity, and high school grades) and to outcome variables. Among findings were that significant sex differences existed in effects of residence…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Students, Commuting Students, Educational Finance
Peer reviewedMcTarnaghan, Roy E. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1990
Experience with student outcomes assessment in the Florida state university system suggests that precollegiate interventions, including raising admission and retention standards, can improve minority success in college. The more demanding policies have focused on the skill levels needed for academic success and on the need for college-preparatory…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Admission Criteria, College Preparation
Peer reviewedGoldman, Bert A.; Gillis, Jacqueline H. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience, 1989
This paper presents data showing how change of major, course load patterns, housing location, and first semester grade point average relate to the percentage of students in the following four outcomes: voluntarily not returning to college, being academically suspended, continuing enrollment, or graduating. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Change, College Freshmen, College Housing
Peer reviewedKing, Sabrina Hope – Journal of Negro Education, 1993
Studies the experiences of a talented cohort of the African-American teaching pool (n=41), focusing on why they chose to enter teaching and their perspectives on factors influencing retention of others like themselves in teaching. Being encouraged to teach appears to be a necessary element in the recruitment of African-American teachers. (SLD)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Black Teachers, Career Choice, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBainer, Deborah L. – Teacher Education Quarterly, 1993
Efforts must be made from inside the teacher education classroom to retain minority students and increase their success in completing credential programs. After explaining why there is a shortage of minority teacher education students, the paper presents five essential skills for preparing and retaining minority teacher candidates. (SM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Classroom Techniques, Clinical Experience
Peer reviewedDerwing, Tracey M.; DeCorby, Emilie; Ichikawa, Julie; Jamieson, Kama – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1999
A study examined academic achievement and persistence of English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) high school students in one urban Alberta (Canada) school district for 1991 to 1996, including analysis of student records and interviews with former students and ESL and mainstream teachers. Results indicate 46% of ESL students did not complete studies…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Dropout Rate, English (Second Language)
Fields, Cheryl D. – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1998
Discusses barriers to African-American student progress, persistence, and achievement in science and engineering graduate study, including lack of encouragement, bias in graduate school admission criteria, lower faculty expectations of black students, financial support and fellowship structures, lack of opportunity to become professionally…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Access to Education, Admission Criteria, Black Students
Peer reviewedNora, Amaury; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1996
A study of college student persistence decisions found college experiences, academic achievement, and environmental pull factors contributed most to persistence decisions, with differential effects for gender and ethnic groups. No precollege factors were significant. For minorities the strongest factors in dropping out were family responsibilities…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Environment, College Faculty, College Outcomes Assessment
Barlow, Amy E. L.; Villarejo, Merna – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2004
A comprehensive, quantitative evaluation of an educational intervention program designed to reduce the attrition of minorities from the biological sciences was undertaken to ascertain whether such efforts adequately address the problem. Program participants had greater odds of persisting in basic math and science courses, and of graduating in…
Descriptors: Intervention, Enrichment Activities, Graduate Study, Biological Sciences
Krueger, Patrick M.; Peek, Lori A. – College Student Journal, 2006
We use dialogic theory to frame our conversation about how we are completing our Ph.D.s, in an attempt to help other students finish their degrees. Dialogic theory allows us to document how we think through the Ph.D. process, critically evaluate our experiences in graduate school, and transcend solely individualistic or structurally oriented…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Doctoral Programs, Conceptual Tempo, Social Environment

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