Student Retention and Success in Higher Education
Institutional Change for the 21st Century
Liz Thomas editor Mahsood Shah editor Sally Kift editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:16th Sep '21
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This insightful book examines global strategies for improving student retention and success in higher education, emphasizing the need for institutional change.
In Student Retention and Success in Higher Education, a comprehensive exploration of international research is presented, focusing on effective strategies for retaining students. The editors and contributors compile valuable insights from various countries that have successfully implemented student retention initiatives at multiple levels, including national, institutional, and programmatic. By showcasing these positive outcomes, the book offers a rich resource for educators and administrators seeking to improve student success rates.
The underlying philosophy of Student Retention and Success in Higher Education emphasizes the necessity for higher education institutions to adapt in response to a more diverse student population. As demographics shift and the global landscape evolves, universities must rethink their approaches to support all students effectively. The book argues that without fundamental changes, institutions risk alienating segments of their student body, ultimately hindering their academic achievements.
Moreover, the work addresses the pressing challenges faced by higher education in light of recent global crises, including the pandemic. It serves as a call to action for institutions to prioritize student support and retention, fostering a stable and inclusive learning environment. By doing so, they can contribute to a more equitable society, ensuring that all students have the opportunity to thrive academically and personally.
ISBN: 9783030800444
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 616g
351 pages