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A Model for Sustainable Student Retention: A Holistic Perspective on the Student Dropout Problem with Special Attention to e-Learning
Posted on 21 December 2011 by Shahril Effendi Bin Ibrahim (Senior Librarian)
Authorship Details
Zane L. Berge
Yi-Ping Huang
Publication Details
Resource Type: 
Article
Publication Date: 
2004
Publication Title: 
DEOSNEWS
Volume: 
13
Issue or Number: 
5
Pagination: 
1-26
Summary

This article introduces a comprehensive model to assist institutions in planning for interventions to
address student dropout and to increase student retention. The model is the result of an extensive
review, analysis, and synthesis of research and theoretical studies. It is flexible and represents a
comprehensive set of factors related to student retention, categorized in meaningful ways, and can be
used at multiple levels: institutional, departmental or program, by individual faculty, or by students. The
need for a model of this kind has long been recognized because, as Woodley and Parlet (1983, cited in
Cookson 1989) stated, there is a systematic problem involving the institution as a whole. The problem involving retention of students is not due to an isolated factor that can be โ€œfixed,โ€ but rather imagination
and care must be used to carefully select interventions that are needed at various points throughout the
organization. (Introduction by authors)

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