Entry Characteristics and Participation in a Peer Learning Program as Predictors of First-Year Students' Achievement, Retention, and Degree Completion
Success in the first year of higher education is important for students' retention beyond their first year and for completion of their undergraduate degree. Institutions therefore typically front-load resources and interventions in the first year. One such intervention is the Peer Assisted Stud...
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Main Authors: | Jacques van der Meer (Author), Rob Wass (Author), Stephen Scott (Author), Jesse Kokaua (Author) |
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2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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