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Ford, Gary G.; Stahl, Kandy J.; Walker, Michael E.; Ford, Angela M. – College Student Journal, 2008
This study investigated whether students who register for classes earlier perform better. Student registration date and time was recorded for five undergraduate psychology classes from the beginning of pre-registration through the last day to add a course--88 data collection points. The major dependent variable was students' course performance.…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement, Multiple Regression Analysis, Time Factors (Learning)
Johnson, Gail; Zascavage, Victoria; Gerber, Sarah – College Student Journal, 2008
There are an increasing number of students with learning disabilities attending college. Several factors and programs have been suggested as helpful to the success of students with learning disabilities in the college setting. One of the factors which has been suggested to be helpful is attendance at a two year or junior college. Little research…
Descriptors: Two Year Colleges, Learning Disabilities, Academic Achievement, Graduation Rate
Seli, Helena; Dembo, Myron H.; Crocker, Stephen – College Student Journal, 2009
This study examined community college students' future-related self-concept, termed "possible selves," in relationship to their current academic behavior with a focus on self-worth protective strategies. As demonstrated via hierarchical regression, possible selves added to understanding the students' self-protective behavior above and…
Descriptors: Self Esteem, Motivation, Community Colleges, Higher Education
Thompson, Trina; Rust, James O. – College Student Journal, 2007
For over five decades, Advanced Placement (AP) courses have provided demanding college-level coursework in high school. Few studies have followed AP students in college by comparing their successes to the successes of other high achieving students. The present study examined college grade point averages (GPA) of high achieving college students in…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement, Grade Point Average, Natural Sciences, English Instruction
Smith, William L.; Zhang, Pidi – College Student Journal, 2009
This paper investigates one aspect of the transition of students from high school to college. It assesses whether students who had an academic ethic in high school performed better in their first semester of college than students who did not possess an academic ethic in high school. Survey data were collected from students at a medium-sized state…
Descriptors: High Schools, Developmental Continuity, School Orientation, Higher Education
Braunstein, Andrew W.; Lesser, Mary H.; Pescatrice, Donn R. – College Student Journal, 2008
This study compares the freshman to sophomore retention rate for all freshmen at a medium-sized college to the retention rate for freshmen who participated in a program for disadvantaged students. The retention rate (over a three-year period) was nearly identical for the two groups. That finding is an indicator of the benefits of the special…
Descriptors: Special Programs, Grade Point Average, Disadvantaged, Academic Achievement
Fish, Lynn A.; Wilson, F. Scott – College Student Journal, 2007
Although several studies have been performed, Graduate Admissions programs are still encountering difficulties uncovering criteria that will predict academic success in their programs. Researchers have analyzed Executive, full and part-time MBA programs and can only conclude that undergraduate grade point average and the GMAT are significant…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement, Predictor Variables, Masters Degrees
El Hassan, Karma – College Student Journal, 2008
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of college on student goals and aspirations, in addition to identifying the determinants of overall quality of instruction, satisfaction with college in general, and the predictors of various aspects of student self-reported growth (intellectual, personal, social, preparation for further…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Grade Point Average, Student Development
Hall, Cathy; Smith, Kris; Chia, Rosina – College Student Journal, 2008
The timely completion of a higher education degree and the enhancement of academic performance are concerns of students as well as parents and college administrators. The current study assesses the impact of cognitive and affective factors as related to students completing undergraduate degree requirements as well as their cumulative college GPA.…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Grade Point Average, Self Efficacy, Academic Achievement
Sexton, Randall; Hignite, Michael; Margavio, Thomas M.; Margavio, Geanie W. – College Student Journal, 2009
Information Literacy is a concept that evolved as a result of efforts to move technology-based instructional and research efforts beyond the concepts previously associated with "computer literacy." While computer literacy was largely a topic devoted to knowledge of hardware and software, information literacy is concerned with students' abilities…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Standardized Tests, Achievement, Computer Uses in Education
Pan, Wei; Guo, Shuqin; Alikonis, Caroline; Bai, Haiyan – College Student Journal, 2008
This study, using hierarchical linear models, examined effects of the intervention programs on first-time-full-time students' retention and college cumulative GPA, interacting with students' characteristics, e.g., demographics and college preparedness. Program effects on a three-year trend were also explored. The study results show that the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence
Parish, Thomas S.; Baker, Brad – College Student Journal, 2006
In the present study, college student-athletes were either placed in seminars that were intended to motivate them to succeed on and off the field (i.e., in their chosen sport) or placed in a control group (i.e., a group that did not experience these motivational seminars). Consequently, they were surveyed in order to determine if the…
Descriptors: Seminars, Control Groups, Instructional Effectiveness, Pilot Projects
Braunstein, Andrew W. – College Student Journal, 2006
Some researchers have found that students who have obtained undergraduate degrees in business perform worse in MBA programs than do students without undergraduate business degrees. This study splits a sample of MBA graduates into two groups--those with and without BBA degrees. Separate regressions are run for each group to determine which factors…
Descriptors: Work Experience, Statistical Significance, Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement
Pierce, Charles E. – College Student Journal, 2007
This paper explores the academic success of NCAA Division I collegiate student athletes that enroll in engineering majors. At the University of South Carolina, which is a member of the NCAA Division I Southeastern Conference, nineteen engineering students were on an active athletic roster during the spring semester of 2005. The mean cumulative…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), College Athletics, Grade Point Average, Time Management
Strage, Amy – College Student Journal, 2007
This paper offers findings intended to shed light on the determinants and consequences of college students' willingness to work hard. Self-report survey data from a sample of 1296 undergraduates revealed that (1) students expended significantly different amounts of effort across four pairs of study contexts (e.g., courses where they connected with…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Grade Point Average, Correlation