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Student Attrition in On-Line Courses



  

by Evelyn Beck

ATTRITION RATES FOR most distance education programs are worse than for traditional college courses, with dropout rates as high as 80 percent at some colleges. At Piedmont Technical College, in Greenwood, SC, overall attrition rates for traditional classes average 25 percent, while attrition rates for online courses average 45 percent.

Many of the reasons-such as students' inexperience with technology or insufficient student support services-are beyond faculty control.


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