Stop-out students' on-leave experiences: how interactions affect institutional commitment and re-enrollment.
College students may sometimes feel they need to take a break from college life. These students may return to their original campus, may transfer, or may permanently discontinue their educations. For colleges and universities pursuing positive enrollment management outcomes, these students represent...
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