This study explored the impact of Advanced Placement and honors course enrollment and high school grade point average (GPA) on first-semester college GPA. Data were collected from 131 college freshmen enrolled at a minority-serving institution who graduated from a public school during the previous academic year. A four-step hierarchical multiple regression analysis indicated that family structure, college status, enrollment in one or more Advanced Placement courses, and enrollment in five or more honors courses accounted for a significant amount of variance explained in first-semester college GPA, both individually and in combination. High school GPA intervened in these variables relationships with first-semester college GPA accounting for ...
This quantitative, causal-comparative and correlational study analyzed students’ academic performanc...
The present studies focused on 1) the academic outcomes of high-achieving students at a four-year, c...
Cumulative college grade point average, ratios of college credits earned to college credits attempte...
The purpose of this study was to determine if Advanced Placement (AP) courses were an indicator of a...
Texas is committed to better prepared students for educational endeavors after high school. Specifi...
This study examines the role of Advanced Placement (AP) and other honors-level courses as a criterio...
Purpose: The purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to determine the extent to which differe...
Each year millions of young people graduate from high school and enroll in colleges and universities...
This study examines the academic performance, retention, and degree-completion rates of two groups o...
College students\u27 success has significant meaning not only to students themselves but also to col...
This research examined the high school transcripts of honors scholarship recipients to identify a be...
Considerable amounts of resources are allocated to assist and retain students during their first and...
With an overwhelming number of students attempting to enter college after high school, the competiti...
Color poster with textTraditional predictors of college success include high school GPA and ACT or S...
Today our global economy is demanding a work force that is highly educated and skilled; yet many of ...
This quantitative, causal-comparative and correlational study analyzed students’ academic performanc...
The present studies focused on 1) the academic outcomes of high-achieving students at a four-year, c...
Cumulative college grade point average, ratios of college credits earned to college credits attempte...
The purpose of this study was to determine if Advanced Placement (AP) courses were an indicator of a...
Texas is committed to better prepared students for educational endeavors after high school. Specifi...
This study examines the role of Advanced Placement (AP) and other honors-level courses as a criterio...
Purpose: The purpose of this journal-ready dissertation was to determine the extent to which differe...
Each year millions of young people graduate from high school and enroll in colleges and universities...
This study examines the academic performance, retention, and degree-completion rates of two groups o...
College students\u27 success has significant meaning not only to students themselves but also to col...
This research examined the high school transcripts of honors scholarship recipients to identify a be...
Considerable amounts of resources are allocated to assist and retain students during their first and...
With an overwhelming number of students attempting to enter college after high school, the competiti...
Color poster with textTraditional predictors of college success include high school GPA and ACT or S...
Today our global economy is demanding a work force that is highly educated and skilled; yet many of ...
This quantitative, causal-comparative and correlational study analyzed students’ academic performanc...
The present studies focused on 1) the academic outcomes of high-achieving students at a four-year, c...
Cumulative college grade point average, ratios of college credits earned to college credits attempte...