Exploring Undergraduate Absenteeism at a Small, Regional, Minority-Serving Institution

While research has shown class attendance is important for undergraduate student success, few studies have examined why students choose to not attend class.  What is more, existing research has focused on absenteeism among undergraduates at land-grant institutions and professional schools.  The pur...

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Main Authors: Christopher M Estepp, Christopher T Stripling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mississippi State University 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Human Sciences and Extension
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Online Access:https://www.jhseonline.com/article/view/1056
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spelling doaj-49a2d8809b554d1087ce500ab4db81cc2020-11-25T02:14:03ZengMississippi State UniversityJournal of Human Sciences and Extension2325-52262020-06-0182Exploring Undergraduate Absenteeism at a Small, Regional, Minority-Serving Institution Christopher M Estepp0Christopher T Stripling1University of ArkansasUniversity of Tennessee While research has shown class attendance is important for undergraduate student success, few studies have examined why students choose to not attend class.  What is more, existing research has focused on absenteeism among undergraduates at land-grant institutions and professional schools.  The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine reasons for absenteeism among students at a small, regional, minority-serving institution.  Three focus groups were used to collect data, and thematic data analysis revealed class attendance was impacted by (a) teacher attributes, (b) student attributes, (c) process variables, and (d) context variables.  Based on these attributes and variables, recommendations are provided to instructors and administrators on how to improve class attendance at small, regional, minority-serving institutions. https://www.jhseonline.com/article/view/1056absenteeism, minority-serving institution, classroom attendance, higher education
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title Exploring Undergraduate Absenteeism at a Small, Regional, Minority-Serving Institution
title_short Exploring Undergraduate Absenteeism at a Small, Regional, Minority-Serving Institution
title_full Exploring Undergraduate Absenteeism at a Small, Regional, Minority-Serving Institution
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publisher Mississippi State University
series Journal of Human Sciences and Extension
issn 2325-5226
publishDate 2020-06-01
description While research has shown class attendance is important for undergraduate student success, few studies have examined why students choose to not attend class.  What is more, existing research has focused on absenteeism among undergraduates at land-grant institutions and professional schools.  The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine reasons for absenteeism among students at a small, regional, minority-serving institution.  Three focus groups were used to collect data, and thematic data analysis revealed class attendance was impacted by (a) teacher attributes, (b) student attributes, (c) process variables, and (d) context variables.  Based on these attributes and variables, recommendations are provided to instructors and administrators on how to improve class attendance at small, regional, minority-serving institutions.
topic absenteeism, minority-serving institution, classroom attendance, higher education
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