Fostering Retention in Online Higher Education: Students’ Perceptions of an Intervention Addressing their First-Year Experience
Marlon XavierUniversitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
mxavier0@uoc.edu
Julio Meneses
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
jmenesesn@uoc.edu
Abstract
Dropout represents one of the greatest challenges faced by online higher education. This paper presents an institutional intervention aimed at fostering retention and success of first-year undergraduate students at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), an online and open University, through measures addressing learning design and academic support. Secondly, through analysing in-depth interviews with first-year students, the paper explores their perception of intervention measures and their possible advantages or risks. Results indicate that time-related factors represent the major issue for persistence and continuance. Intervention measures such as personalized course packages which prevent overlapping of submission deadlines; flexibility in continuous assessment; and personalized support and academic advising were valued highly by most students. Future retention interventions in open universities are also discussed.
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