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Title
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A COMPARISON OF SELECTED STUDENT SUCCESS CRITERIA FOR FULL-TIME DEGREE SEEKING MIAMI-DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGE, NORTH CAMPUS STUDENTS WHO WERE PROFESSIONALLY ADVISED AS OPPOSED TO THOSE STUDENTS WHO WERE SELF-ADVISED.
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Creator
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DERRICO, DANIEL RALPH., Florida Atlantic University, Wiegman, Robert R.
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Abstract/Description
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This dissertation has been an attempt to measure the relative effectiveness of professional academic advisement to full-time degree seeking students of Miami-Dade Community College, North Campus. The independent variables were treatment (advisement or self-advisement), sex (male or female), and age (under 26 years or 26 years and older). The criterion variables were grade point average, withdrawal rate (within term), retention rate (term to term), graduation rate, number of course drops, and...
Show moreThis dissertation has been an attempt to measure the relative effectiveness of professional academic advisement to full-time degree seeking students of Miami-Dade Community College, North Campus. The independent variables were treatment (advisement or self-advisement), sex (male or female), and age (under 26 years or 26 years and older). The criterion variables were grade point average, withdrawal rate (within term), retention rate (term to term), graduation rate, number of course drops, and frequency of schedule changes. To summarize the major conclusions drawn by this researcher: 1. Advised students, regardless of sex or age, drop fewer courses than do self-advised students. 2. There is no difference between advised and self-advised students in terms of the frequency of class schedule changes. 3. Differences in sex or age do not interact significantly with the academic advisement treatment in terms of the student success criteria of grade point average, withdrawal rate, retention rate, graduation rate, frequency of course drops, or frequency of schedule changes. 4. The relationships between the academic advisement treatment and the student success criteria of grade point average, withdrawal rate, retention rate, and graduation rate are inconclusive and merit further research.
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Date Issued
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1979
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/11728
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Subject Headings
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Counseling in adult education--Florida, Prediction of scholastic success
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Format
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Document (PDF)