Thursday, December 19, 2019
Are We Really All In?
Student attrition has been a primary focus among higher education
institutions for nearly 50 years, yet overall retention and graduation rates
continue to be of significant concern. Despite increased attention, ongoing
struggles of colleges and universities to effectively address potential
barriers to student progress are well-documented. Part of the challenge lies in
garnering widespread organizational commitment that establishes student
progress as an institutional priority. Along with leadership commitment, broad
institutional involvement and adherence to a systematic approach to testing new,
innovative solutions are necessary to better position the institution to make clear,
evidence-based decisions that improve the student experience. Jobe, Spencer, Hinkle,
and Kaplan explain how one institution did it in their research study The First
Year: A Cultural Shift Towards Improving Student Progress.