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Tweddale, R. Bruce – 1978
Students who were enrolled at the Grand Valley State Colleges (GVSC) during fall 1977 but did not re-enroll winter 1978 were surveyed. The results showed that (1) 75 percent probably left for reasons the college could not expect to affect; (2) most complimented the college; (3) almost half had not expected to get a degree there to begin with; (4)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cluster Colleges, College Choice, College Role
Baratta, Mary Kathryne – 1977
Students at Moraine Valley Community College (MVCC) who had earned 45 credit hours or more as of spring 1976 but who did not re-enroll for the fall 1976 semester were surveyed. Questionnaires were sent to 295 nonpersisting students and were designed to collect information on student characteristics, educational goals, goal achievement, when…
Descriptors: College Credits, Community Colleges, Dropouts, Employment Patterns
Haagen, C. Hess – 1977
Reported are the results of a study to determine the reasons as many as 40 percent of the admitted students at some liberal arts colleges leave the campus for a semester or longer before graduation. Information was gathered through responses and records of several thousand persons in the three-year study conducted by five New England colleges and…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, College Students, Dropout Research, Educational Benefits
Lim, Adam – 1976
Job search preparations are designed to teach and motivate people to systematically analyze potential or acquired skills and to relate and apply these skills realistically to present day and future labor market needs and openings. These preparations teach people how to systematically seek out job sources and prospects and to consistently and…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, College Students, Employment Interviews, Employment Problems
Kanun, Clara – 1970
Using official records and two sample surveys, this longitudinal study analyzed patterns of attendance and persistence among University of Minnesota General Extension Division evening class (EC) students. They tended to be young (under 30), male, and married. Roughly half each year were new to the university as well as to the evening classes.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Analysis of Variance, Attendance Patterns, Day Students
Clarey, Richard Joseph – 1968
This study attempted to test, and in some instances develop, measures of values in a manpower training experience. An inquiry was made into the construct validity of measures of risk taking, time perspective, interpersonal trust, and fatalism. Factor analysis was used as a device for partly assessing the construct validity of a questionnaire by…
Descriptors: Adult Dropouts, Analysis of Variance, Doctoral Dissertations, Factor Analysis
Glatter, Ronald; Subramanian, S. – 1969
This study centered on the extent of adult correspondence study in Great Britain, student objectives, and reasons for success or failure in study for the General Certificate of Education, higher degrees, and other advanced qualifications. Enrollment questionnaires from 13,304 students, and 2,090 responses to a retrospective survey, were used.…
Descriptors: Adult Dropouts, Bibliographies, Comparative Education, Correspondence Study
Wisconsin Univ., Madison. Univ. Extension. – 1968
Two studies were made of part time adult education enrollees in Wisconsin: (1) a Spring 1967 study of relationships between demographic or socioeconomic data and information on reasons for course participation in the vocational system; (2) a study during the 1967-68 school year in which questionnaires were given, to vocational system course…
Descriptors: Adult Dropouts, Adult Education, Analysis of Variance, Educational Background
Wiens, A. Emerson – 1973
To generate information relative to job mobility which could be helpful to occupational administrators in hiring and meeting in-service education needs, questionnaires were sent to a two percent representative sampling of occupational educators in the U.S. The sample was divided by type of school (regular and comprehensive, secondary and…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Career Change, Faculty Mobility, Job Satisfaction
Reimanis, Gunars – 1973
This paper reports the effectiveness of seven different programs at Corning Community College (New York) designed to influence those factors associated with student attrition--low self concept of ability, high debilitating anxiety, low internal reinforcement control, and lack of goal and value clarity. The underlying theme of each of the programs…
Descriptors: Academically Handicapped, Community Colleges, Developmental Programs, Dropout Prevention
Hinkle, Dennis; Houston, Charles A. – 1977
The purpose of this study was to present and evaluate Bayesian-type models for estimating probabilities of program completion and for predicting first quarter grade point averages of community college students entering certain allied health fields. Two Bayesian models were tested. Bayesian Model 1--Estimating Probabilities of Program…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, Admissions Counseling, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Scheetz, James P. – Journal of Dental Education, 1987
A study of the usefulness of dental school admission criteria (grade point averages, standardized test scores, credits, and paternal occupation) as predictors of graduation found that they did not distinguish between graduates and nongraduates, suggesting that existing criteria should be reexamined and others considered. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Admission Criteria, Dental Schools
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Skinner, Elizabeth Fisk; Richardson, Richard C., Jr. – Change, 1988
Four profiles for success in minority degree achievement are examined: well-prepared, second-generation college students with commitment to higher education; first-generation students with a belief in education; first- and second-generation students who questioned the value of education; and first-generation students who never intended to go to…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Preparation, Degrees (Academic), Family Characteristics
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Lambert, Leo M.; Ruiz, M. Luz D. – College and University, 1988
A study examined the relationship between grades earned in college courses taken in their senior year of high school and the students' subsequent academic performance, including grades and attrition rates, as full-time, matriculated college freshmen. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Administration, College Bound Students
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Kramer, Gary L.; And Others – NACADA Journal, 1985
The differences between "persisters" and "leavers" in relation to their goals of attending college, and the effects of social and academic intergration, associated with institutional commitment is described. Implications of the research for student services are presented. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Environment, College Students, Data Analysis
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