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Rodgers, Kathy; Blunt, Shelly; Trible, Linda – NACADA Journal, 2014
Increasing numbers of underprepared students are admitted to colleges and universities with aspirations of earning a degree in a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) discipline. Transitioning to college is difficult for all students, but can be especially challenging for the underprepared STEM student. Many of these students are…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Academic Advising, College Readiness, At Risk Students
Soria, Krista M.; Stebleton, Michael – NACADA Journal, 2013
In this paper, we analyzed the relationship between students' motivations for choosing academic majors and their satisfaction and sense of belonging on campus. Based on a multi-institutional survey of students who attended large, public, research universities in 2009, the results suggest that external extrinsic motivations for selecting a…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Course Selection (Students), Motivation, Decision Making
Montag, Tamara; Campo, Jill; Weissman, Julie; Walmsley, Angela; Snell, Alex – NACADA Journal, 2012
Utilizing generational theory, we explored the relationship between Millennial characteristics and students' major selection and academic advising experiences. We conducted focus groups of students with senior standing at a private, midwestern university, and we utilized a closed coding technique to analyze the qualitative data. Consistent with…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Majors (Students), Best Practices, Focus Groups
Schwebel, David C.; Walburn, Nancy C.; Klyce, Katherine; Jerrolds, Kevin L. – NACADA Journal, 2012
Previous research on advising outreach, including intrusive or proactive advising, suggests required advising improves contact frequency, student retention, and academic achievement, especially for students on probation. We show results of a 4-year randomized trial of 501 students at an urban state university. One half the cohort received advising…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, School Holding Power, Outreach Programs, Academic Advising
Carduner, Jessie; Padak, Gary M.; Reynolds, Jamie – NACADA Journal, 2011
In this qualitative study, we investigated the academic major and career decision-making processes of honors college students who were declared as "exploratory" students in their freshman year at a large, public, midwestern university. We used semistandardized interviews and document analysis as primary data collection methods to answer four…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Student Attitudes, Academic Advising, Honors Curriculum
Shaffer, Leigh S.; Zalewski, Jacqueline M. – NACADA Journal, 2011
Foreclosure students have prematurely committed themselves to academic majors and future careers, but present themselves to academic advisors as very decided. From a developmental theory perspective, foreclosures represent an immature identity status and include students whose failure to explore their personal and vocational identities and achieve…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Educational Research, Academic Achievement, Personality
Shaw, Emily J.; Barbuti, Sandra – NACADA Journal, 2010
In this study, we examined patterns of persisting in and switching from an intended college major (chosen in high school) in the third year of college. We focused on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) major persistence because of the national effort to increase those entering STEM careers. Results showed differences in persistence…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Academic Achievement, STEM Education, Academic Persistence
Cunningham, Karen E.; Smothers, Anthony W. – NACADA Journal, 2010
In this study, we sought to determine whether psychosocial development and self-efficacy of major changers differ from those classified as relatively stable. Participants completed the "Life-Skills Inventory-College" (Picklesimer, 1991) form to measure psychosocial development and the "General Self-efficacy" (Schwarzer & Jerusalem, 1995) scale to…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Undergraduate Students, Problem Solving, Decision Making
Henning, Marcus A. – NACADA Journal, 2009
The interrelationships between motivation for choosing a program of study, intention to access academic advisors, academic difficulty, and actual appointments with academic advisors were based on student self-reports of motivation and intentions. In addition, academic achievement measures and data on student access to academic advisors were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Freshmen, Student Motivation, Selection
Firmin, Michael W.; MacKillop, Lisa M. – NACADA Journal, 2008
Twenty undergraduates participated in individual, semi-structured interviews concerning their decisions to change majors. We found three common extrinsic and three intrinsic factors related to their decisions. Extrinsic factors included parents who were supportive but not meaningfully directive, lack of familial external guidance, and lack of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Majors (Students), Educational Change, Predictor Variables
Pizzolato, Jane – NACADA Journal, 2006
Self-authorship is an additional orientation to traditional college student, epistemological, development theories. Facilitation of self-authorship, via academic advising, may help students meet the desired outcomes outlined by the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education and integrate these abilities into their knowing and…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, College Students, Majors (Students), Decision Making
Moore, W. Kent – NACADA Journal, 2006
Sophomores interested in professional colleges with grade-point average (GPA) standards for admission to upper division courses will need specific and realistic information concerning the requirements. Specifically, those who fall short of the standard must assess the likelihood of achieving the necessary GPA for professional program admission.…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Probability, Academic Achievement, Academic Advising
Peer reviewedGlennen, Robert E.; Martin, David J.; Walden, Heather – NACADA Journal, 2000
This follow-up study of Kansas Regents Honors Academy participants found that they were likely to be white females who pursued postsecondary education in their home state and entered the fields of biological sciences, social sciences, business, engineering, English, or education. Data offer guidance for advising academically gifted students. (EV)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Academically Gifted, Followup Studies, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSmerglia, Virginia L.; Bouchet, Nicole M. – NACADA Journal, 1999
Student majors (n=159) and faculty (n=26) in the sociology department of the University of Akron (Ohio) each rated academic advisors' level of responsibility for 42 advising tasks. Statistical analysis found the groups differed significantly on two of four dimensions: advising students on campus resources and planning for the future. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, College Faculty, College Students, Expectation
Peer reviewedSorenson, Norma E.; Jackson, James R. – NACADA Journal, 1997
A comparison of rates of acceptance and performance of undergraduate science and nonscience majors applying to 13 classes (1978-90) of the University of Alabama, Birmingham, medical school found no significant difference in acceptance rates, and no difference on most standard measures of medical school academic performance. Results suggest…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Advising, College Admission, College Applicants

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