The process of adaptation to higher education studies and its relation to academic dropout
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The academic dropout of higher education students
represents one of the most significant challenges that
university institutions have to face today. This research
analysed the university academic trajectory of students
who dropped out of university for good. The aim of this
paper is to examine in depth the factors that influence
the idea of the construction of academic dropout and
its relationship with the difficulties of adaptation to the
university training system. A qualitative study was carried
out in which the interview technique was applied to n = 34
dropout students belonging to three Spanish autonomous
communities. The results made it possible to identify and
examine students' difficulties in adapting to university
studies in greater depth. The interviews revealed
contextual and emotional details that contributed to
dropout, such as personal and professional challenges and
a lack of emotional support. The findings lead to the need
to approach the issue from a holistic viewpoint in order to
address the different reasons behind university dropouts.
This broad view of the academic trajectories of university
students who drop out is a benchmark for strategies to
improve student retention and success in higher education.
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Garcés‐Delgado, Y., Fernández‐Esteban, M. I., Álvarez‐Pérez, P. R., & Conde‐Vélez, S. (2024). The process of adaptation to higher education studies and its relation to academic dropout. In European Journal of Education. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejed.12650












