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Virtue, Emily; Lett, Erika Lytle; Cheshire, Grace; Brown, Diamond; Gregory, Whitney – Journal of College Academic Support Programs, 2023
Though many colleges and universities claim to be driven by missions that highlight access, equity, and student success, academic policy and practice do not always mirror these claims. American higher education institutions are "obsessed with smartness" (Astin, 2017), yet fail to support educational attainment in an equitable manner.…
Descriptors: Academic Probation, At Risk Students, Equal Education, Higher Education
Wisconsin Univ., Stevens Point. Office of Institutional Research. – 1973
This study delineates characteristics related to suspended, probation, and nonprobation college students. The population of sub-population studies are composed of 1971-72 undergraduates at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, and for some parts the entering freshmen for only 1971-72. By the end of the school year, all students were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Probation, College Bound Students, College Students

Hunt, D. Daniel; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1987
A study comparing the residency training performances of students who had had academic difficulty and a control group of students with no significant academic difficulties concluded that institutional decisions concerning academically troubled students should be based on individual situations. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Probation, Achievement Gains, Graduate Medical Students