The purpose of this study was to examine student retention and student success in high school, college,
and university. Areas studied include: definition of student retention and student success, college success
and student success, variables impacting student success, factors affecting graduation rates from
underrepresented populations, ways of helping students stay in school, how Ohio State University and
Clark School of Engineering retained students. The study found that supportive staffs, focusing on
students’ individual and academic needs, and positive modeling, enhance student retention. The learning
processes must be alive from the first day of class and must be taught by caring faculty.