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Wilson, Kenneth M. – 1983
The criterion most frequently used in studies designed to assess the predictive validity of measures used in college admission has been the freshman-year grade point average (GPA). It is not self-evident that the first-year GPA provides either a sufficient or a representative sample of a student's academic performance. Questions have been raised…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Entrance Examinations, College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis
Bell, Priscilla – 1976
In order to assess the effectiveness of the Survey of Reading Achievement Examination in placing freshmen into various levels of freshman English and in predicting scholastic achievement as measured by English grades and total grade point average (GPA), a study was made of 301 Los Angeles City College students chosen at random from the total…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Colleges, English Curriculum, Grade Point Average
Bowers, John; Loeb, Jane – 1971
Multiple regression equations predicting first semester grade point average (GPA) from high school percentile rank (HSPR) and Composite score on the American College Test (ACT:C) were examined for five successive fall freshman classes (1965-1969) at the University of Illinois. Slopes were significantly different among the five equations. Further…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Aptitude Tests, College Admission
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Aleamoni, Lawrence M.; Oboler, Linda – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1978
The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is shown to be a better predictor of first semester college grade point average than the American College Test (ACT) at a highly selective midwestern university. (JKS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude Tests, College Entrance Examinations, Grade Point Average
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Humphreys, Lloyd G.; Lin, Pang-chieh – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1977
Using a model followed in earlier research, graduate and professional school grades are predicted from undergraduate grades and standardized aptitude measures. Results indicate that first year grades in graduate school are more predictable than senior grades. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, College Entrance Examinations, Grade Point Average, Grade Prediction
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Tracey, Terence J.; Sedlacek, William E. – Research in Higher Education, 1987
The structural relation of the seven noncognitive dimensions proposed by Sedlacek and Brooks in 1976 and traditional definitions of academic ability, as indicated by Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores, to first semester grade-point average and persistence after three and five semesters was examined. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Black Students
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Morehead, Michael A.; Lyman, Lawrence – Contemporary Education, 1988
The use of tests or grade point averages as the sole criterion for teacher certification or entrance into teacher education programs raises many concerns, especially about the future of minorities as teachers. This thesis is discussed and some alternatives to such standards are suggested. (JL)
Descriptors: Admission (School), Grade Point Average, Higher Education, Minority Groups
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Johnson, Davis G.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1986
The validity of the Medical College Admission (MCAT), undergraduate grade-point average (GPA), and "competitiveness" of undergraduate college in predicting the performance of students at a predominantly black college of medicine was examined. No differences between men and women were found in the validity of MCAT scores and GPA.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Colleges, College Entrance Examinations, Competition
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Sobol, Marion G. – Research in Higher Education, 1984
Multiple regression analysis was used to establish a scale, measuring college student involvement in campus activities, work experience, technical background, references, and goals. This scale was tested to see whether it improved the prediction of success in graduate school. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, Business Administration, Data Analysis
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Kallingal, Anthony – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1971
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Black Students, College Desegregation, Grade Point Average
O'Connor, Carol Alf; McAnulty, Brenda Hart – Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance, 1981
Investigated whether the emphasis on ACT scores for admission to engineering school is justified. Using stepwise regression procedures, multiple regression equations were derived using data from 328 students. Results indicated that ACT scores plus college transfer credits and advanced placement credits do aid in predicting academic performance.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, College Admission, College Students
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Leonardson, Gary R. – College Student Journal, 1979
A study of 44 graduate students from a private university was designed to determine the contribution of academic factors to the prediction of graduate school grade point average (GPA). Undergraduate GPA makes a significant contribution to predicting graduate GPA. None of the verbal tests were predictive. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grade Point Average, Grade Prediction, Graduate Students
Maxey, E. James; Ferguson, Richard L. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1976
The validity of ACT Assessment scores and high school averages for predicting the academic success in college of high school juniors, seniors, and juniors and seniors as a group is reported. Substantial differences in the magnitude of the multiple correlations for these three groups were found. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Grade Point Average, Grade Prediction
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Fisher, John B.; Resnick, Donald A. – College and University, 1990
Baruch College (New York) recently conducted a cohort study relating factors used in Masters in Business Administration admissions with first year grade point average in the program. Data from the fall 1986 entering cohort strongly supported the value of the Graduate Management Admission Test in predicting first year grades. (MLW)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Business Education, College Admission, Grade Point Average
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Thomas, Michael C.; Draugalis, JoLaine R. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 2002
Examined significance of PCAT scores, prepharmacy GPA, math and science GPA, and attainment of a previous college degree in predicting first-year pharmacy GPA. Asserts that the best predictive model incorporated all variables, while the most parsimonious model included math and science GPA and the PCAT chemistry subscore. The PCAT was a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Admission, College Entrance Examinations, Grade Point Average
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