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Al-Haddad, Serina; Boone, Rachael; Campbell, Emma – International Journal for Business Education, 2018
Graduation rates and degree completion have always been a concern for students, students' families and universities. Moreover, many consider college degree completion rates to be among one of the most important indicators of institutional quality according to a report from the Higher Education Research Institute published in the United States of…
Descriptors: Prediction, Graduation Rate, Educational Quality, Higher Education

Campbell, S. Duke; Greenberg, Barry – 1979
The development of a predictive equation capable of explaining a significant percentage of enrollment variability at Florida International University is described. A model utilizing trend analysis and a multiple regression approach to enrollment forecasting was adapted to investigate enrollment dynamics at the university. Four independent…
Descriptors: College Planning, Conference Reports, Economic Factors, Enrollment Projections
Prather, James E.; Kodras, Janet E. – 1977
The purpose of the investigation was to examine the longitudinal trends in graduate course grades, controlling for selected academic and personal characteristics of students. Stepwise multiple regression was used to analyze 138 separate courses. The study population consisted of 7,002 graduate students who had attempted 25 or more quarter hours as…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Courses, Grade Point Average, Grades (Scholastic)