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Innovation in Research and Scholarship Feature

Keeping the Engine Running: Wellness and Attrition Perceptions in New Professionals

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Pages 546-559 | Published online: 08 Sep 2020
 

Abstract

New student affairs professionals are critical for higher education and yet institutions continue to suffer attrition rates as high as 60%. Using cross-sectional survey, this study measured relationships between wellness and intent to leave the profession. Results showed wellness levels were considerably lower than the general population and, as self-reported wellness levels increased, reported attrition intention decreased. This study suggests wellness as a viable tool in fighting attrition levels of new student affairs professionals.

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