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Publication Date: 2014
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Factors Associated with Success in Doctoral Social Work Education
Johnson-Motoyama, Michelle; Petr, Christopher G.; Mitchell, Felicia M.
Journal of Social Work Education, v50 n3 p548-558 2014
Although admission criteria such as GRE scores and undergraduate GPAs (UGPAs) have been shown to moderately predict success in graduate school for students in other academic disciplines and in MSW programs, no published research has examined factors associated with success in social work PhD programs. This article reports the findings of a pilot study in a Midwestern university that examined the relationship between common admissions variables and success in the doctoral program. Results indicate that GRE quantitative score, first-year doctoral GPA (DGPA), and age at admission were associated with successful completion of the doctoral program. Verbal GRE and UGPA were significantly correlated with first-year DGPA. Limitations and implications for admission and retention of students are discussed.
Descriptors: Social Work, Success, Performance Factors, Achievement Need, Doctoral Programs, Pilot Projects, Admission Criteria, Grade Point Average, Age Differences, Correlation, Demography, Scores, College Entrance Examinations, Student Experience, Prior Learning, Time to Degree, Academic Achievement, Graduate Students
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Education Level: Postsecondary Education; Higher Education
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