The effect of study abroad on retention and graduation of college of business students
Andres Gallo,
John W. Upson,
Kate Mattingly Learch
Abstract:Purpose
This study aims to understand the effects of study abroad experiences, specifically on undergraduate business students, who are an underrepresented body in study abroad research. This focus is purposeful and driven by accreditation pressures to improve retention and graduation rates while stressing the benefits of internationalization and experiential learning.
Design/methodology/approach
This study uses a cohort analysis for two-, three- and four-year retention and graduation rates from a college of … Show more
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