The EduData Podcast

The Impact of Holds on Student Success: Barriers or Protections?

Episode Summary

In this episode, Timothy and Jamie dive into the complex issue of financial and administrative holds in higher education. Sparked by a LinkedIn poll, they explore whether holds are a necessary tool for protecting institutions or a hindrance to student progress, especially for students from underrepresented groups. With research from Inside Higher Ed and insights from survey data, they discuss the disproportionate impact of holds on students of color, first-generation students, and those with learning disabilities. They also examine evolving policies and strategies that institutions are adopting to mitigate the negative effects of holds.

Episode Notes

In this episode, Timothy and Jamie dive into the complex issue of financial and administrative holds in higher education. Sparked by a LinkedIn poll, they explore whether holds are a necessary tool for protecting institutions or a hindrance to student progress, especially for students from underrepresented groups. With research from Inside Higher Ed and insights from survey data, they discuss the disproportionate impact of holds on students of color, first-generation students, and those with learning disabilities. They also examine evolving policies and strategies that institutions are adopting to mitigate the negative effects of holds.

Related Links

LindedIn Post: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/jennagarchar_activity-7237533834139869185-wdpa/

College Holds Disproportionately Affect Students of Color: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2023/03/02/survey-data-show-disparities-college-course-registration-holds

Administrative Holds: Aiding or Preventing Student Persistence?: https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/tackling-transfer/administrative-holds-aiding-or-preventing-student-persistence