College Student Retention: Formula for Student Success

College Student Retention: Formula for Student Success

by Alan Seidman Walden University (Editor)
College Student Retention: Formula for Student Success

College Student Retention: Formula for Student Success

by Alan Seidman Walden University (Editor)

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Overview

Although access to higher education is virtually universally available, college student retention stills remains a vexing and puzzling problem for educators and legislators.

In College Student Retention: Formula for Student Success, third edition, Alan Seidman deals with this problematic issue by examining a number of areas critical to the retention of students, including the history, the theories and concepts, models, and a standardized definition of the term. Seidman and his contributors also lay out the financial implications and trends of retention. Current theories of retention, retention of online students, and retention in community colleges are also thoroughly discussed. Completely new to this edition are chapters that examine retention of minority and international students. Tying all of these components together, Seidman then presents his formula and highly successful model for student success that colleges can implement to effect change in retaining students and helping them to complete their academic and personal goals.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475872361
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 08/20/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 380

About the Author

Alan Seidman is Professor Emeritus in the Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership at Walden University. He is also the Executive Director of the Center for the Study of College Student Retention. The Center provides retention resources to individuals and educational institutions including the Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, a Sage publication, which Dr. Seidman founded and edits. It is the only scholarly journal devoted exclusively to college student retention issues.

Dr. Seidman's book titles include: Crossing the finish line: How to retain and graduate your students was published in 2018. His book, College student retention: Formula for student success, 2nd edition was published by ACE/Rowman & Littlefield in 2012. His book chapter, Minority student retention: Resources for practitioners in Minority retention: What works? was published in 2005 while his book, Minority student retention-the best of the Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice was published by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc in 2007. He has also published articles in scholarly journals in the area of retention and attrition, student services, enrollment management and has given presentations on these topics at local, state, regional, national and international conferences and presentations/workshops to college and university administrators, faculty and staff. Dr. Seidman appeared on Fox News Live Weekend to talk about college student retention.

In addition to his professional responsibilities, Dr. Seidman is a member of the NH Judicial Council, appointed by the Governor of NH, confirmed by the Executive Council; was appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce as an Examiner, Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (MBNQA) program; served as the NH Alternate to the Taxpayers Advocacy Panel, IRS, U.S. Department of the Treasury; has been a grant reader for the U.S. Department of Education, has been an Instructor Trainer, American Red Cross, and AARP Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program volunteer. He is also vice president of a non-profit, Global Education Support, which raises money to help students in Costa Rica attend high school.

Dr. Seidman is the recipient of the State University of New Your Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Professional Service and the Walden University Richard W. Riley College of Education & Leadership Extraordinary Faculty award.

Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Past to Present: A Historical Look at Retention Joseph B. Berger, Geraldo Blanco Ramirez, and Susan Lyons Chapter 2: Measurements of Persistence Thomas G. Mortenson Chapter 3: Retention Theories, Models and Concepts Lonnie Morrison, Loretta Silverman Chapter 4: How to Define Retention: A New Look at an Old Problem Linda Serra Hagedorn Chapter 5: Finances and Retention: Trends and Inplications John H. Schuh and Ann Gansemer-Topf Chapter 6: Pre-College and Institutional Influences on Degree Attainment Alexander W. Astin and Leticia 'seguera Chapter 7: The Community College: Retention Trends and Issues Gloria Crisp and Liliana Mina Chapter 8: Pathways to a Four-Year Degree: Determinants of Transfer and Degree Completion among Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Students Alberto F. Cabrera, Kurt R. Burkum, Steven M. LaNasa, and Erin W. Bibo Chapter 9: Online Student Retention Daniel W. Salter Chapter 10: Student Persistence and Degree Attainment Beyond the First Year in College: Existing Knowledge and Directions for Future Research Amaury Nora and Gloria Crisp Chapter 11: Moving From Theory to Action: A Model of Institutional Action for Student Success Vincent Tinto Chapter 12: Taking Action: A Formula and Model for Student Success Alan Seidman
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