In Italy, the establishment of online universities was formalized by the financial act of 2003. Nonetheless, there is still a gap in the academic literature concerning them. The common perception is that online universities have a lower reputation, attracting students primarily interested in obtaining a degree for public job applications. However, they also offer greater flexibility in time management and eliminate transfer and accommodation costs. To contribute to this debate, we use a propensity score matching procedure to compare dropout rates between cohorts of students enrolled in traditional and online Italian universities from 2010 to 2020.

Dropout rates in Italian universities: a comparison of online and traditional universities

Usala, Cristian
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Lombardi, Gabriele;
2025-01-01

Abstract

In Italy, the establishment of online universities was formalized by the financial act of 2003. Nonetheless, there is still a gap in the academic literature concerning them. The common perception is that online universities have a lower reputation, attracting students primarily interested in obtaining a degree for public job applications. However, they also offer greater flexibility in time management and eliminate transfer and accommodation costs. To contribute to this debate, we use a propensity score matching procedure to compare dropout rates between cohorts of students enrolled in traditional and online Italian universities from 2010 to 2020.
2025
9788854958494
Higher education, online universities, academic outcomes, dropout rates
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