探索第一代大学生的大学成绩:退学和转学行为的纵向比较

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Terry T. Ishitani, Jacob A. Kamer
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摘要

许多现有的学生坚持和保留研究忽略了不同类型的离开(例如,辍学,转学),并将它们汇总到一个单一的离开变量中,因此,当人们对哪些学生特征导致辍学而不是转学感兴趣时,这些研究的估计是虚假的。在研究特定学生群体(如第一代学生)的离校行为时,这一点尤为重要。针对以往研究的这一不足,本研究纵向分析了第一代学生的辍学和转学行为。结合全国代表性的数据,这项研究揭示了不同的学生特征如何随着时间的推移对辍学和转学行为产生不同的影响。与父母受过大学教育的学生相比,第一代学生更有可能离开学校,而不是转学。研究发现,较高的归属感可以降低学生在一至四学年转学到其他机构的可能性。
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Exploring First-Generation Students’ Collegiate Outcomes: Longitudinal Comparison of Dropout and Transfer Behaviors
Many existing student persistence and retention studies overlooked the different types of departure (e.g., dropout, transfer) and aggregate them into a single departure variable, as a result, the estimates from these studies are spurious when one is interested in what student characteristics prompt dropout but not transfer. This can be especially relevant when studying the departure behavior of specific student subgroups, such as first-generation students. In response to this shortcoming in previous studies, this study longitudinally analyzed first-generation students’ dropout and transfer behaviors. Paired with nationally represented data, this study uncovered how various student characteristics impact dropout and transfer behaviors differently over time. First-generation students were more likely than students with college-educated parents to leave the system than to transfer. A higher sense of belonging was found to reduce the likelihood of students transferring to other institutions academic years one through four.
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