Understanding College Student Attrition: The Case of Voluntary Withdrawal at Unity University College
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to explore why academically able students at Unity University College (UUC) discontinue their education. The study focused on part -time students who came to UUC with a strong motivation and commitment for higher education but decided to leave even when they had the required academic standard to continue learning. The study examined attrition from the students’ perspective and probed their individual stories about their reason for dropping out, stopping out, and reenrolling. It identified reasons that include financial problems and a wide range of factors related to institutional support. The attrition-persistence of the part-time students was found to be the function of the interaction among the student, the institution, and the level of financial and employment support students received.Downloads
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2005-12-05
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Zewolde, S. A. . (2005). Understanding College Student Attrition: The Case of Voluntary Withdrawal at Unity University College. The Ethiopian Journal of Education, 25(2), 29–55. Retrieved from http://ejol.aau.edu.et/index.php/EJE/article/view/11006
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