This study explored the relationship between ACT scores and academic achievement among first-year college students on academic probation (n = 192) at a large southern university. Results suggest participants’ ACT scores did not correlate with second semester grade point averages (GPA). When GPAs were compared with ACT scores of the larger student body admitted during the same academic year, results indicated students on academic probation averaged significantly lower. However, comparisons with national averages suggest participants’ ACT scores demonstrated a regression to the mean. The implications this study has for retention, academic improvement, and academic counseling in higher education are discussed
This study identified noncognitive factors (via the use of discriminant analysis) that impact freshm...
The goal of this research was to examine the effects, if any, the programs available from an Academi...
For decades, researchers have investigated the determinants of college success, and higher education...
This study examined the relationship between ACT Composite scores and high school GPAs on persistenc...
ii This study compared the effectiveness of ACT Composite score and high school GPA for predicting d...
Education and Human Ecology: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research ...
iv, 63 leaves. Advisor: Joseph A. FisherThe problem. Colleges and universities experience limited su...
Many higher education institutions have implemented protocols for students on academic probation, a ...
This study analyzed the effectiveness of certain academic and personal factors such as: ACT score, C...
College admissions tests predict college per-formance well, particularly first year grade point aver...
Being on academic probation is a stressful time for students. Many programs have been designed to sp...
With increasing external and internal pressure to increase retention and graduation rates in select ...
College tuition costs have risen 33% in the past ten years (NCES, 2016a), forcing college administra...
With an overwhelming number of students attempting to enter college after high school, the competiti...
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the degree to which ACT scores and high school record...
This study identified noncognitive factors (via the use of discriminant analysis) that impact freshm...
The goal of this research was to examine the effects, if any, the programs available from an Academi...
For decades, researchers have investigated the determinants of college success, and higher education...
This study examined the relationship between ACT Composite scores and high school GPAs on persistenc...
ii This study compared the effectiveness of ACT Composite score and high school GPA for predicting d...
Education and Human Ecology: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research ...
iv, 63 leaves. Advisor: Joseph A. FisherThe problem. Colleges and universities experience limited su...
Many higher education institutions have implemented protocols for students on academic probation, a ...
This study analyzed the effectiveness of certain academic and personal factors such as: ACT score, C...
College admissions tests predict college per-formance well, particularly first year grade point aver...
Being on academic probation is a stressful time for students. Many programs have been designed to sp...
With increasing external and internal pressure to increase retention and graduation rates in select ...
College tuition costs have risen 33% in the past ten years (NCES, 2016a), forcing college administra...
With an overwhelming number of students attempting to enter college after high school, the competiti...
The primary purpose of this study is to assess the degree to which ACT scores and high school record...
This study identified noncognitive factors (via the use of discriminant analysis) that impact freshm...
The goal of this research was to examine the effects, if any, the programs available from an Academi...
For decades, researchers have investigated the determinants of college success, and higher education...