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Coon, Anne C.; Birken, Marcia – Innovative Higher Education, 1988
An interdisciplinary problem-solving course at Rochester Institute of Technology's Learning Development Center, designed for students who had been placed on probation or suspended, is described. The course stresses the applications of "tools" such as analogy, using a variety of assignments in mathematics, logic, and literature.…
Descriptors: Academic Probation, Cognitive Processes, College Instruction, College Students
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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
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Taylor, James L.; Raffetto, William – Community College Review, 1983
Reviews literature related to the academic progress of financial aid recipients and describes a study of financial aid recipients conducted at Temple Junior College, Texas. Concludes that financial aid recipients succeed at rates at least equal to nonrecipients. (LL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Probation, Community Colleges, Financial Aid Applicants
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Greer, Richard M.; And Others – College Student Affairs Journal, 1982
Investigated types of self-reported problems encountered by college students (N=151) on academic probation. Suggests that institutions of higher education examine education, financial, social and personal factors which contribute to academic difficulty and begin to develop programs which lessen attrition, particularly in the area of adjustment to…
Descriptors: Academic Probation, College Students, Enrollment Trends, Grades (Scholastic)
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Sappington, Andrew A.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1980
College students on probation were paid to participate in a project designed to improve grades. Some were given instruction in self-control and self-administered behavior modification programs. Total study time, estimated effective study time, and grade point averages increased for self-control subjects but not for others. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Probation, Behavior Modification, College Students
Nelson, Jacquelyn S.; Nelson, C. Van – 1995
This study sought to determine which combination of criteria would accurately predict the success of students in graduate education who began their graduate studies on probationary admission status. Variables examined included grade point average (GPA) after 9 hours of graduate coursework, Graduate Record Examination (GRE) verbal, quantitative,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Probation, Grade Point Average, Graduate Study
Prior, Barbara L. M.; Tuller, Richard – 1991
Outcomes of inschool suspension programs that were initiated in the Des Moines public schools are described in this report. Programs were implemented in 10 middle and 5 high schools in 1988 to reduce the number of instructional days lost and to change student behavior. The programs are described in terms of revenues and expenditures, goals and…
Descriptors: Academic Probation, Discipline, Discipline Policy, Educational Objectives
Keith, Nathan R. – 1976
The policy on good academic standing was implemented in 1976. As a result, it was found that an estimated 1,700 students were not in good standing. These students were notified of their status and allowed, on a one-time basis, to either drop their incomplete credits or obtain extraordinary registration permission to continue work toward their…
Descriptors: Academic Probation, Achievement Rating, Administrative Policy, College Credits
MURPHY, JAMES T.
EMPHASIS ON THE TRANSFER CURRICULA AT NASSAU COLLEGE NECESSITATES A POLICY OF SELECTIVE ADMISSION BASED ON PREDICTION OF PROBABLE ACADEMIC SUCCESS. FOR SEVERAL YEARS THE COLLEGE PERMITTED STUDENTS WHO WERE INITIALLY INADMISSABLE FOR FULL-TIME STATUS TO TRANSFER FROM A PART-TIME, PROBATIONARY STATUS AFTER COMPLETION OF THREE EVENING COURSES WITH A…
Descriptors: Academic Probation, Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, Admission (School)
Holland, Rochelle – Online Submission, 2005
The purpose of this case survey was to examine the reasons that students provide regarding why they are on academic probation and the efficacy of discussing the family life cycle among this group. Initially, a pilot population of 93 students on academic probation, who are a part of a multi-cultural community college in New York City, were surveyed…
Descriptors: College Students, Community Colleges, Academic Probation, Student Surveys
Mintrop, Heinrich – 2002
This study investigated the effect of probation on individual performance motivation, organizational processes, and patterns of instruction in schools that were on probation for low achievement in Maryland and Kentucky. Findings are based on case studies of 11 schools on probation, 7 in Maryland and 4 in Kentucky, and all 11 schools had high…
Descriptors: Academic Probation, Case Studies, Elementary Education, Low Achievement
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Olson, Margot A. – Community/Junior College Quarterly of Research and Practice, 1990
Reports on a study of the perceptions of students on academic probation regarding the factors affecting their academic achievement, and the effects of meetings with advisors on academic achievement and standing. Work responsibilities, study skills, and unclear goals were the most frequently cited general factors affecting studies. (DMM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Advising, Academic Probation, Community Colleges
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Cobble, Kristi L.; Hohengarten, Frank – College and University, 1998
College administrators who suspend or dismiss students who do not meet the institution's minimum academic performance standards must identify and develop sound reinstatement policies based on clearly defined criteria which measure an individual's ability to succeed. Such policies are necessary to allow potential graduates to complete their studies…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Academic Probation, College Attendance
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Jones, Anne C.; Courts, Frank J.; Sandow, Pamela L.; Watson, Ronald E. – Journal of Dental Education, 1997
A study, using Myers-Briggs Type Indicators, of 256 dental students in four classes found introverted students performed better on the National Dental Board Examinations but had progressively lower class rank over four years and experienced more major academic difficulties. Judging and sensing students had higher rank than perceiving and intuitive…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Probation, Age Differences, Allied Health Occupations Education
Steinmiller, Robert; Steinmiller, Georgine – 1991
This paper describes a program at Henderson State University, Arizona, that provides interventions for at-risk college students in an effort to keep them in higher education. The Office of Retention provides a wide range of academic assistance services including summer freshman orientation, assessment for non-traditional students, general…
Descriptors: Academic Probation, College Programs, College Students, Educational Counseling
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