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Shaw, Stuart D.; Werno, Magda A. – College and University, 2016
This case study sought to gain a better understanding of the impact of the Cambridge Acceleration Program on students' transition from high school to college at one American university. The findings from an online questionnaire indicate that many participants develop a range of skills that are perceived as important in the context of university…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, Acceleration (Education), High School Students, College Students
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Luo, Mingchu; Williams, James E.; Vieweg, Bruce – College and University, 2007
This study examined the diverse patterns of interactive factors that influence transfer students' first-year retention at a midsize four-year university. The population for this study consisted of five cohorts totaling 1,713 full-time, degree-seeking transfer students. Sequential sets of logistic regression analyses on blocks of variables were…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Grade Point Average, Program Effectiveness, Scholarships
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Legutko, Robert S. – College and University, 2006
The purpose of this study was to examine the success of an alternate admission option for academically underprepared students. This study compared relevant enrollment, academic, and graduation data at various critical points in the academic careers of alternate admission option students with data from students who entered the college through…
Descriptors: College Admission, Admission Criteria, Program Effectiveness, College Freshmen
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Johnson, Elizabeth S. – College and University, 1993
A study at a university with strong mathematics/science curricula found that at matriculation, women and men had similar high school rank, women had lower mathematics test scores; most majored in science or engineering; women had higher undergraduate degree completion rates at four years; and grade point averages differed little. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Mathematics, College Outcomes Assessment