The Impact of Long-Term Disruptions on Academic Success in Higher Education and Best Practices to Help Students Overcome Them

Authors

  • Jay Sholes New York University
  • Adam Sullivan Purdue Global University
  • Stanley Self Purdue Global University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v23i4.5884

Keywords:

higher education, academic success, student support, student guidance, online education

Abstract

Disruptions in the delivery of academic content in higher education had been minimal as recently as 2020. Learning obstacles have not only become more frequent but also exhibit increased duration due to climate related natural disasters, and most recently, global health pandemics. The primary investigators explore the negative impacts these events have had on students’ academic success, and the best practices implemented by colleges and universities to help students overcome these issues, and persist in attaining personal and academic goals. Analysis will examine institutional-based efforts for academic student support, guidance, and motivation together with the students’ resiliency efforts. Analysis will also describe the effects on the online delivery of academic content. Findings demonstrate that one of the best ways institutions can encourage academic success is through self-resiliency, and that proactive steps mitigate stressful events.

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Published

2023-03-17

How to Cite

Sholes, J., Sullivan, A., & Self, S. (2023). The Impact of Long-Term Disruptions on Academic Success in Higher Education and Best Practices to Help Students Overcome Them. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v23i4.5884

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