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A Comprehensive Review of the Major Studies and Theoretical Models of Student Retention in Higher Education.

Othman Aljohani
- 24 Feb 2016 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 2, pp 1-18
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The literature of student retention in higher education is rich of the theoretical models and empirical studies that gained consideration among researchers and educators over the last four decades as mentioned in this paper, and some of these studies and theoretical models were comprehensively reviewed and discussed.
Abstract
Student retention rate has been a major concern for tertiary institutions around the world since the establishment of formal education. Generally speaking, not every student completes his or her study program. Although students fail to graduate for different reasons, some of them choose to voluntarily withdraw from their study programs. This might affect the image of the tertiary institutions in many different ways including their academic reputation and financial plans. To deal with such critical issue, there is a need for strategies and plans that are based on the findings of scientific research. The literature of student retention in higher education is rich of the theoretical models and empirical studies that gained consideration among researchers and educators over the last four decades. Therefore, some of these studies and theoretical models were comprehensively reviewed and discussed. The purpose of this is to provide researchers, educators and policy makers with a background to this issue and the latest strategies and techniques that help them deal with it as well as to find the common patterns and themes of the mostly reported student attrition factors.

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The Convergence between Two Theories of College Persistence. ASHE Annual Meeting Paper.

Abstract: Although several theories have been advanced to explain the college persistence process [6, 39, 44, 46], the two theories that provide a more comprehensive theoretical framework on college departure decisions are Tinto's [44, 46] Student Integration Model and Bean's [5] Model of Student Departure [18]. These two theories have received considerable attention in the literature [see, for example, 13, 21, 22, 24, 26]. However, no research exists on the extent to which these two theories converge and diverge in explaining decisions to leave college. The purpose of this article was to examine, empirically, the convergent and discriminant validity between these two theories and document the extent to which the two theories could be merged to illuminate better our understanding of the college persistence process.
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