Student retention refers to the ability of an educational institution to keep students enrolled until they complete their program or degree. High retention rates indicate that students are satisfied with their experience, while low rates may suggest issues such as lack of support, engagement, or academic challenges.
Factors influencing student retention include academic performance, social integration, and access to resources like academic advising and counseling services. Institutions often implement strategies to improve retention, such as mentoring programs, orientation sessions, and community-building activities to foster a supportive environment for students.