2 Txt or Not 2 Txt?: Examining Student Interaction via Text and Its Influence on Students’ Intent to Persist

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of College Student Retention-Research Theory & Practice Pub Date : 2022-06-29 DOI:10.1177/15210251221110853
Andrew Otto
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Texting is a universal form of communication used by traditional undergraduate students. Its influence on higher education cannot be understated, particularly as it pertains to institutional retention efforts. Communication with an academic advisor has been shown to impact student persistence and retention. Tinto’s theory of student departure posits student persistence is the result of a longitudinal process emphasizing student integration within an institution’s social and academic settings. Student interactions with academic advisors warrant further research given the advisor’s contribution to student integration. Traditional undergraduate students, age 18–24, were surveyed to examine the impact texting with an academic advisor had on a student’s intent to persist. Results indicate a significant, positive correlation exists between a student’s interaction with an academic advisor via text and their intent to persist. Texting, because of its prevalence, warrants consideration in strategic outreach efforts within the academic advising function to positively impact an institution’s retention efforts.
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2 Txt还是不2 Txt?考察学生文本互动及其对学生坚持意向的影响
短信是传统大学生普遍使用的交流方式。它对高等教育的影响不能被低估,特别是因为它涉及到机构的保留努力。与学术顾问的沟通已被证明会影响学生的坚持和保留。Tinto的学生离开理论认为,学生的坚持是一个纵向过程的结果,强调学生在一个机构的社会和学术环境中的整合。鉴于学术顾问对学生整合的贡献,学生与学术顾问的互动值得进一步研究。对18-24岁的传统本科生进行了调查,以研究与学术顾问发短信对学生坚持学习意愿的影响。结果表明,学生通过文本与学术顾问的互动与他们的坚持意图之间存在显著的正相关关系。短信,因为它的流行,值得考虑在学术咨询功能的战略推广工作,以积极影响一个机构的保留努力。
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