Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
An Analysis of New Student Orientation Programs at U.S. Four-Year Colleges: How Can Administrators Enhance the First and Major Milestone of a Student's Academic Journey? |
| Authors: |
Chan, Matthew1 |
| Source: |
Planning for Higher Education. Apr-Jun2019, Vol. 47 Issue 3, p38-52. 15p. |
| Subject Terms: |
*College student orientation, *College student development programs, *Graduation rate, *Student engagement, *Learning communities |
| Abstract: |
The article focuses on the importance of New Student Orientation (NSO) programs at the U.S. Four-Year Colleges. Topics include effective orientation programs which offer students experiences that reinforce their sense of belonging to the institution and affects retention and graduation rates; and relationship of student engagement with high-impact practice (HIP)-themed activities such as learning communities, collaboration, and active learning. |
| Database: |
Education Research Complete |