Student Engagement and Retention of Adult Learners at Community Colleges

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Janet Spitzig, Blake J. Renner
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Abstract

This study aimed to examine the relationship between student engagement and student retention of adult learners at community colleges. The relationship between student retention and the five Community College Survey of Student Engagement (CCSSE) student engagement benchmarks (active and collaborative learning, student effort, academic challenge, student-faculty interaction, and support for learners) was examined using binary logistic regression. This study used secondary data from the CCSSE, including 26,326 adult students (25 and older) from the 2019 CCSSE cohort who were credential-seeking at the community college (participants from 588 colleges in 46 states). This study confirmed a positive relationship between student engagement of adult learners at community colleges and student retention. Individually, each of the CCSSE benchmarks increased the likelihood of student retention. As a combined model, academic challenge and support for learners were the only significant benchmarks. This research confirmed that student engagement strategies benefit adult learners at community colleges.
社区大学成人学习者的学生参与度和保留率
本研究旨在探讨社区大学成人学习者的学生投入与学生保留之间的关系。使用二元逻辑回归检验了学生保留率与社区大学学生参与调查(CCSSE)的五个学生参与基准(积极和协作学习、学生努力、学术挑战、师生互动和对学习者的支持)之间的关系。本研究使用了CCSSE的二手数据,包括来自2019年CCSSE队列的26,326名在社区大学寻求证书的成年学生(25岁及以上)(参与者来自46个州的588所大学)。本研究证实了社区大学成人学习者的学生投入与学生保留率之间的正相关关系。单独来看,CCSSE的每一项基准都增加了学生留校的可能性。作为一个综合模型,学术挑战和对学习者的支持是唯一重要的基准。这项研究证实,学生参与策略有益于社区大学的成人学习者。
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