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Satisfaction and completion in correspondence study: The influence of instructional and student‐support services

Satisfaction and completion in correspondence study: The influence of instructional and... Abstract Correspondence education can provide college‐level instruction that is efficient, economical, and sensitive to the changing needs of traditional and adult learners. However, to ensure the development of the educational environment necessary for effective education to occur, providers need to be aware of factors that contribute to student satisfaction and persistence in correspondence education. This article examines the relationship between student satisfaction and course completion in relation to the provision and perceived quality of instructional and student‐support services. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Distance Education Taylor & Francis

Satisfaction and completion in correspondence study: The influence of instructional and student‐support services

American Journal of Distance Education , Volume 8 (2): 15 – Jan 1, 1994

Satisfaction and completion in correspondence study: The influence of instructional and student‐support services

Abstract

Abstract Correspondence education can provide college‐level instruction that is efficient, economical, and sensitive to the changing needs of traditional and adult learners. However, to ensure the development of the educational environment necessary for effective education to occur, providers need to be aware of factors that contribute to student satisfaction and persistence in correspondence education. This article examines the relationship between student satisfaction and course...
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Taylor & Francis
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Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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1538-9286
eISSN
0892-3647
DOI
10.1080/08923649409526854
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Abstract

Abstract Correspondence education can provide college‐level instruction that is efficient, economical, and sensitive to the changing needs of traditional and adult learners. However, to ensure the development of the educational environment necessary for effective education to occur, providers need to be aware of factors that contribute to student satisfaction and persistence in correspondence education. This article examines the relationship between student satisfaction and course completion in relation to the provision and perceived quality of instructional and student‐support services.

Journal

American Journal of Distance EducationTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 1994

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