This quantitative study examined the degree to which traditional (high school grade point average (GPA) and standardized tests), noncognitive, and demographic variables predict first-semester college GPA and first-to-second semester retention among a sample of 386 first-year students at a small technology college. The aim of this research was to better understand the ways noncognitive variables may predict and explain college success for a general population of first-year students as well as a population of low-achieving students. Linear and logistical regression analysis were used to determine the degree to which each of the prescribed traditional, demographic (gender, race, parent education, and family income), and noncognitive (academic ...
A majority of institutions of higher education in the U.S. rely primarily on traditional academic fa...
The study examined the academic success and retention of first-year college students at a small priv...
The study examined the academic success and retention of first-year college students at a small priv...
This quantitative study examined the degree to which traditional (high school grade point average (G...
This study identified noncognitive factors (via the use of discriminant analysis) that impact freshm...
This study identified noncognitive factors (via the use of discriminant analysis) that impact freshm...
This study examined factors that might contribute to the success of first-year students in the first...
Cognitive factors, such as standardized test scores and high school grade point average, have histor...
This study investigated individual factors and milestones which may assist institutions in predictin...
Standard assessments of cognitive ability have been the preferred method of assessing the probabilit...
Standard assessments of cognitive ability have been the preferred method of assessing the probabilit...
This study investigated individual factors and milestones which may assist institutions in predictin...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
Ninety percent of the students enrolled at community colleges in the United States are nontraditiona...
The researchers developed a mixed-methods study to determine what characteristics of the student exp...
A majority of institutions of higher education in the U.S. rely primarily on traditional academic fa...
The study examined the academic success and retention of first-year college students at a small priv...
The study examined the academic success and retention of first-year college students at a small priv...
This quantitative study examined the degree to which traditional (high school grade point average (G...
This study identified noncognitive factors (via the use of discriminant analysis) that impact freshm...
This study identified noncognitive factors (via the use of discriminant analysis) that impact freshm...
This study examined factors that might contribute to the success of first-year students in the first...
Cognitive factors, such as standardized test scores and high school grade point average, have histor...
This study investigated individual factors and milestones which may assist institutions in predictin...
Standard assessments of cognitive ability have been the preferred method of assessing the probabilit...
Standard assessments of cognitive ability have been the preferred method of assessing the probabilit...
This study investigated individual factors and milestones which may assist institutions in predictin...
Performance-based funding is becoming the norm in higher education. High-impact practices like firs...
Ninety percent of the students enrolled at community colleges in the United States are nontraditiona...
The researchers developed a mixed-methods study to determine what characteristics of the student exp...
A majority of institutions of higher education in the U.S. rely primarily on traditional academic fa...
The study examined the academic success and retention of first-year college students at a small priv...
The study examined the academic success and retention of first-year college students at a small priv...