Forests (May 2021)

Dropout Intention, Motivation, and Socio-Demographics of Forestry Students in Romania

  • Elena Cocoradă,
  • Alexandru Lucian Curtu,
  • Laura Elena Năstasă,
  • Iosif Vorovencii

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/f12050618
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 618

Abstract

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Reducing students’ dropout rate is a major challenge for universities. Based on a quantitative approach, this study aims to analyze and explain students’ dropout intention at the largest forestry school in Romania by collecting data in their first two months of the academic year prior to failing any courses. The study participants are undergraduate freshmen, male and female students, and the tools are psychological instruments commonly used or specifically developed for this study. Our findings partly confirm previous results, such as the higher intention of dropping out among male students compared to females, and also among students with admission GPA lower or equal to seven, on a GPA scale from 1 to 10, and among students from families with low income. Dropout intention can be explained by the academic performance expectancy, gender, family, socio-economic status, and perceived barriers to completion of studies. There were no differences regarding whether students were from urban or rural areas, proximity of university to home, and high school academic program. Our results may help to implement efficient measures for increasing student retention.

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