A Mixed-Methods Community College Retention Study: Who Isn’t Being Retained and Why?

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jenna L. Gannon, Megan M. Chambers
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Abstract

Retention rates in higher education continue to be a prevalent issue especially for community colleges and will become a bigger issue in the current climate of enrollment loss. Much literature regarding student retention focuses on broad, overarching findings, but it is important to understand institution-specific retention factors. The purpose of this study was to explore the characteristics of students who were not retained and gain their unique perspective on the factors that contributed to their attrition. This study took place at one community college in the Great Plains region of the United States utilizing a three-tiered mixed-methods analysis. Methods included quantitative analysis, survey techniques, and narrative inquiry. The study identified factors that were both positively and negatively correlated with retention. There were trends across different groups and their reasons for leaving the college before completing their goals and the factors were often interconnected and complex.
一项混合方法的社区大学留校率研究:谁没有留校,为什么?
高等教育的保留率仍然是一个普遍的问题,特别是对社区大学来说,在当前招生人数减少的环境下,保留率将成为一个更大的问题。许多关于学生保留的文献都侧重于广泛的、总体的研究结果,但重要的是要了解具体的机构保留因素。本研究的目的是探索那些没有被保留的学生的特点,并获得他们对导致他们流失的因素的独特观点。这项研究在美国大平原地区的一所社区大学进行,采用了三层混合方法分析。方法包括定量分析、调查技术和叙述性调查。该研究确定了与留存率呈正相关和负相关的因素。不同的群体有不同的趋势,他们在完成目标之前离开大学的原因,这些因素往往是相互关联的,很复杂。
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