Given the increasing internationalisation of higher education, universities compete more and more not only for national but even more for international students. Selecting the best candidates from the pool of international applicants is a challenge. In our study, we analysed which criteria are best to predict the academic performance of students coming from different countries with different education systems, using different grade point average (GPA) standards. Using an administrative data set from an International Business programme at a German university of applied sciences, we explored the predictive power of adjusted high school GPA, IQ test result, interview score and first year grades in English, maths, and statistics
Students' trajectories into university are often uniquely dependent on school qualifications though ...
Work Projected presented in the context of a Directed Research Internship at the Directorate-General...
Of all who enrol at university programmes, some will be successful students, some will not, dependin...
This study examines the effectiveness of traditional admissions criteria, including prior GPA, SAT, ...
One focus of educational research has been the examination of the relationship between students ’ en...
For international students, seeking a tertiary education outside of their home countries has been a ...
Using time series data, this study shows that domestic students academic performance is generally be...
To refine selective admission models, we investigate which measure of prior achievement has the best...
This research study examines the various definitions of success that international undergraduate stu...
With the vast and continued growth of international students in the U.S., it is important to focus o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-76)In order to determine the predictors of academic su...
More and more students study outside their own countries and by 2020 a rise to 7 million internation...
More than 3 million students study outside their home country, primarily at a Western university. A ...
More than 3 million students study outside their home country, primarily at a Western university. A ...
The purpose of this ex post facto correlational study was to identify and examine possible factors w...
Students' trajectories into university are often uniquely dependent on school qualifications though ...
Work Projected presented in the context of a Directed Research Internship at the Directorate-General...
Of all who enrol at university programmes, some will be successful students, some will not, dependin...
This study examines the effectiveness of traditional admissions criteria, including prior GPA, SAT, ...
One focus of educational research has been the examination of the relationship between students ’ en...
For international students, seeking a tertiary education outside of their home countries has been a ...
Using time series data, this study shows that domestic students academic performance is generally be...
To refine selective admission models, we investigate which measure of prior achievement has the best...
This research study examines the various definitions of success that international undergraduate stu...
With the vast and continued growth of international students in the U.S., it is important to focus o...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-76)In order to determine the predictors of academic su...
More and more students study outside their own countries and by 2020 a rise to 7 million internation...
More than 3 million students study outside their home country, primarily at a Western university. A ...
More than 3 million students study outside their home country, primarily at a Western university. A ...
The purpose of this ex post facto correlational study was to identify and examine possible factors w...
Students' trajectories into university are often uniquely dependent on school qualifications though ...
Work Projected presented in the context of a Directed Research Internship at the Directorate-General...
Of all who enrol at university programmes, some will be successful students, some will not, dependin...