Management Science Letters (Jul 2019)

Exploring factors influencing on students’ intention on institutional persistence

  • Linh Nguyen Tran Cam,
  • Quynh Le Hua Xuan,
  • Tung Tran Anh ,
  • Tam Nguyen Phuong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5267/j.msl.2019.7.030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 13
pp. 2229 – 2240

Abstract

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Higher education always draws mounting concerns from students who are about to seek for reliable institution to study further after graduating from high school. Since the days of increasing establishment of a variety of universities, students have many choices to consider. Noticeably, the number of universities using foreign curriculum is on a progressive rise, creating an upward trend for students who desire to study in an international environment in Vietnam. More money saving than studying abroad and living near family are of common triggers attributed for the strong appeal of this trend. Nonetheless, regardless of its advantages, the challenges in terms of language, culture, or curriculum when studying in those universities are posing an inquiry about the rate of student retention. Finally, limitations and mistakes are definitely inevitable in this study. Subsequent studies concerning about this issue are wished to have better performance. May this paper be a source of reference for those interested.

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