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The Impact of Student Retention Strategies: An Empirical Study
Faculty Articles
  • Elke Meyo Leeds, Kennesaw State University
  • Stacy M. Campbell, Kennesaw State University
  • Hope Baker, Kennesaw State University
  • Radwan Ali, Kennesaw State University
  • Dorothy Brawley, Kennesaw State University
  • John Crisp, Georgia State University
Department
Information Systems
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2013
Abstract

A major concern for institutions and instructors is the high dropout rate of students in online courses. This study investigated the impact of student retention strategies on retention rates in an online information systems course. A treatment group exposed to retention strategies related to student engagement, learning communities, student services and learner centred environments was compared with a control group. Results suggested that retention strategies may not impact retention rates. This is important as faculty are routinely encouraged to implement similar strategies in online course design and delivery.

Citation Information
Leeds, E., Campbell, S., Baker, H., Ali, R., Brawley, D. and Crisp, J. (2013) ‘The impact of student retention strategies: an empirical study’, Int. J. Management in Education, Vol. 7, Nos. 1/2, pp.22–43.