Predicting first-time freshman persistence at California State University, Bakersfield: Exploring a new model

Institutions of higher education invest a significant amount of resources in recruiting, processing, and advising new students. When students leave the institution prior to graduation, the university loses considerable revenues. Therefore, it is important for colleges and universities to refine thei...

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Main Author: Radney, Ron
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spelling ndltd-pacific.edu-oai-scholarlycommons.pacific.edu-uop_etds-33882021-08-24T05:14:31Z Predicting first-time freshman persistence at California State University, Bakersfield: Exploring a new model Radney, Ron Institutions of higher education invest a significant amount of resources in recruiting, processing, and advising new students. When students leave the institution prior to graduation, the university loses considerable revenues. Therefore, it is important for colleges and universities to refine their student recruitment and retention strategies to avoid forgone revenues by predicting which students are likely to need particular types of support services (DeBerard et al, 2004). Current models of prediction utilize extensive surveys that are impractical to administer each term, and they do not adequately identify the broad range of student persistence categories needed in order to gain a greater understanding of persistence behavior (Davidson, 2005; Porter, 2000; Tinto, 1975). This study created a linear discriminant function to predict a broad range of persistence levels of first-time freshmen students at California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB), by identifying pre-enrollment and early enrollment student variables that existed within the database of the University. This information may be used to develop support service strategies to better assist incoming students predicted to have a greater probability of not persisting. 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/2389 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3388&context=uop_etds University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations Scholarly Commons Higher education Education California State University Bakersfield Discriminant analysis Freshman Persistence Persisters Predictive modeling Retention Transfer-outs
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topic Higher education
Education
California State University
Bakersfield
Discriminant analysis
Freshman
Persistence
Persisters
Predictive modeling
Retention
Transfer-outs
spellingShingle Higher education
Education
California State University
Bakersfield
Discriminant analysis
Freshman
Persistence
Persisters
Predictive modeling
Retention
Transfer-outs
Radney, Ron
Predicting first-time freshman persistence at California State University, Bakersfield: Exploring a new model
description Institutions of higher education invest a significant amount of resources in recruiting, processing, and advising new students. When students leave the institution prior to graduation, the university loses considerable revenues. Therefore, it is important for colleges and universities to refine their student recruitment and retention strategies to avoid forgone revenues by predicting which students are likely to need particular types of support services (DeBerard et al, 2004). Current models of prediction utilize extensive surveys that are impractical to administer each term, and they do not adequately identify the broad range of student persistence categories needed in order to gain a greater understanding of persistence behavior (Davidson, 2005; Porter, 2000; Tinto, 1975). This study created a linear discriminant function to predict a broad range of persistence levels of first-time freshmen students at California State University, Bakersfield (CSUB), by identifying pre-enrollment and early enrollment student variables that existed within the database of the University. This information may be used to develop support service strategies to better assist incoming students predicted to have a greater probability of not persisting.
author Radney, Ron
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title Predicting first-time freshman persistence at California State University, Bakersfield: Exploring a new model
title_short Predicting first-time freshman persistence at California State University, Bakersfield: Exploring a new model
title_full Predicting first-time freshman persistence at California State University, Bakersfield: Exploring a new model
title_fullStr Predicting first-time freshman persistence at California State University, Bakersfield: Exploring a new model
title_full_unstemmed Predicting first-time freshman persistence at California State University, Bakersfield: Exploring a new model
title_sort predicting first-time freshman persistence at california state university, bakersfield: exploring a new model
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