Learning Communities: A Sound Investment in Higher Education

Author:

Gwebu Kabongwe (KB)1,Compton Jonathan2,Holtman Kyle3,Kollasch Aurelia4ORCID,Leptien Jennifer R3,Pistilli Matthew D.5ORCID,Shelley Mack67

Affiliation:

1. Department of Residence, Iowa State University, 212 Beyer Ct, Ames, IA

2. Office of Enrollment Research and Analytics, Iowa State University, 411 Morrill Rd, Ames, IA

3. Learning Communities, Iowa State University, 2505 Union Dr, Ames, IA

4. Institutional Research & Analytics, University of Lynchburg, 1501 Lakeside Drive, Lynchburg, VA

5. Division of Student Affairs Assessment & Research, Iowa State University, 515 Morrill Rd, Ames, IA

6. Department of Political Science, Iowa State University, 527 Farm House Ln, Ames, IA

7. Department of Statistics, Iowa State University, 527 Farm House Ln, Ames, IA

Abstract

University and college leaders are tasked with enhancing student outcomes with fewer resources. Student retention is one such key outcome of interest for many policy makers as well as for university administrators. Over the years, administrators have turned to High Impact Practices (HIPs) such as Learning Communities (LCs) to aid in retention. This quantitative study explores the impact LCs have on student retention at a large R1 university in the Midwest. Additionally, the financial return on investment in LCs at this institution is measured via tuition dollars generated from students who are retained as a result of their participation in a LC at the institution. Two key findings of this study are that LCs are positively associated with increased odds of student retention, and that investing in LCs makes good financial sense. Our research contributes to the scholarship on retention attributable to LCs and provides researchers and practitioners with a “template” to evaluate the efficacy of specific retention initiatives in relation to their financial return on investments.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education

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