Retention [microform] : Tactic for the Eighties [and] Retention Improvement: Selected Case Studies. Policy Briefs / Janet P. Jackley and Cathy Henderson.

The need to examine college student attrition as an approach to the expected demographic decline in the 1980s, and case studies that demonstrate retention improvement and successful techniques are considered. Information is presented on the progress of typical freshmen (graduates, transfers, and dro...

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Main Author: Jackley, Janet P.
Corporate Author: American Council on Education
Other Authors: Henderson, Cathy
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1980.
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Summary:The need to examine college student attrition as an approach to the expected demographic decline in the 1980s, and case studies that demonstrate retention improvement and successful techniques are considered. Information is presented on the progress of typical freshmen (graduates, transfers, and dropouts) and patterns of interrupting studies. Institutional responses to attrition include counseling programs, improvement of academic advising, special orientation activities, and exit interviews. It is suggested that although tracking the progress of students from entry to degree completion is still applicable to many students, many students are interrupting their studies or combining them with employment or leisure pursuits. Institutional studies of retention rates can serve as important tools in developing an enrollment strategy. Successful retention tactics include the following: thoughtful initial placements of freshmen roommates through the use of student preference questionnaires and leniency in permitting roommate changes; a program to encourage students who are considering leaving temporarily to develop a structured leave of absence, combining their immediate goal with possibly receiving academic credit for an independent off-campus project; early involvement in campus activities during the freshman year; cooperative education programs; easy access to and clear descriptions of sources of financial aid; honors classes for the top 10 percent of the freshman class; analysis of attrition rates by departmental level; and marketing tactics. Case studies of retention studies are described, and resource persons are listed. (SW)
Item Description:Availability: American Council on Education, One Dupont Circle, N.W., Washington, DC 20036.
ERIC Note: Two policy briefs on retention, one on selected case studies (dated December 1980), the second on tactics for the eighties (dated December 1979).
ERIC Document Number: ED200158.
Physical Description:7 p.
Reproduction Note:Microfiche.
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