Retention Strategies: A Pre-Admission Program for Adult Distance Learners

Provision of orientation programs is of primary importance in postsecondary education in order to help students assess themselves in relation to the challenge presented by their chosen program and institution and to develop the skills necessary to meet that challenge. Open institutions using distanc...

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Admissions Counseling
Adult Students
Athabasca University AB
College Programs
Continuing Education
Distance Education
External Degree Programs
Foreign Countries
Higher Education
Nontraditional Education
Open Universities
Orientation Materials
Outreach Programs
Postsecondary Education
School Orientation
Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Student Evaluation
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