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Researching Retention and Non-Traditional Learners: evidence on pre-entry preparation

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Field J & Morgan-Klein N (2010) Researching Retention and Non-Traditional Learners: evidence on pre-entry preparation. Hitting the ground running: reflections on pre-entry student support and new students’ academic preparedness for higher education, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK, 04.06.2010-04.06.2010. http://www.gcu.ac.uk

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This paper reports on experiences of non-traditional undergraduates who have entered university following a pre-entry preparatory programme. The evidence is drawn from a collaborative European research project on Access and Retention: Experiences of Non-traditional Learners in Higher Education. The project focuses on access, retention and drop-out in higher education institutions in relation to non-traditional students (younger and adults) and the factors which promote or inhibit this (for further details see www.ranlhe.dsw.edu.pl). We present here findings for the Scottish sample to date.

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Higher education; Retention; Access; Participation; Nontraditional college students Scotland; College drop-outs Scotland; Motivation in adult education; Education, Higher Research

StatusUnpublished
Publication date31/12/2010
Publication date online01/06/2010
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ConferenceHitting the ground running: reflections on pre-entry student support and new students’ academic preparedness for higher education
Conference locationGlasgow Caledonian University, UK
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