This study assessed if there were differences in the academic performance, persistence, and degree completion for Associate in Arts transfer students in selected majors who enrolled in the different campuses of a multi-campus university. This causal comparative study analyzed historical student enrollment data from a large, urban, public, research university. Multiple and logistic regression techniques were used to simultaneously control for important independent variables identified in the literature. Variables that were significant (p \u3c .05) for at least one of the three dependent variables included campus, major, community college GPA, gender, and ethnicity. Significant campus differences were found in academic performance, but not fo...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factorsbehind the failure rates of Associate in Arts (A...
This single institution, quantitative study examined the degree to which remaining unmet financial n...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the academic self-efficac...
This study assessed if there were differences in the academic performance, persistence, and degree c...
This study assessed if there were differences in the academic performance, persistence, and degree c...
This dissertation investigates the possible association between admission with an Associate of Arts ...
The purpose of this concurrent mixed methods study was to explore how well Florida\u27s 2+2 articula...
The study examined whether institution-driven programs improve persistence among Black male student ...
This study examined the effects of financial aid on the persistence of associate of arts graduates t...
This study examined the effects of financial aid on the persistence of associate of arts graduates t...
This study examined the effects of financial aid on the persistence of associate of arts graduates t...
Using case study methodology/methods, this study explored the perspectives of current and former par...
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to identify how demographic characteristics (age, gender...
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to identify how demographic characteristics (age, gender...
Using case study methodology/methods, this study explored the perspectives of current and former par...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factorsbehind the failure rates of Associate in Arts (A...
This single institution, quantitative study examined the degree to which remaining unmet financial n...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the academic self-efficac...
This study assessed if there were differences in the academic performance, persistence, and degree c...
This study assessed if there were differences in the academic performance, persistence, and degree c...
This dissertation investigates the possible association between admission with an Associate of Arts ...
The purpose of this concurrent mixed methods study was to explore how well Florida\u27s 2+2 articula...
The study examined whether institution-driven programs improve persistence among Black male student ...
This study examined the effects of financial aid on the persistence of associate of arts graduates t...
This study examined the effects of financial aid on the persistence of associate of arts graduates t...
This study examined the effects of financial aid on the persistence of associate of arts graduates t...
Using case study methodology/methods, this study explored the perspectives of current and former par...
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to identify how demographic characteristics (age, gender...
The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to identify how demographic characteristics (age, gender...
Using case study methodology/methods, this study explored the perspectives of current and former par...
The purpose of this study was to examine the factorsbehind the failure rates of Associate in Arts (A...
This single institution, quantitative study examined the degree to which remaining unmet financial n...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the academic self-efficac...