ERIC Number: ED136692
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Publication Date: 1977-Apr
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The "Value-Added" Effects of Two- and Four-Year Lower Division Curriculum Programs.
Harmon, John P.; Morrison, James L.
Cumulative grade-point averages (GPAs) of all two- and four-year public and private college transfers who graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill during the academic year 1974-75 were compared with those of native students after controlling for academic aptitude through a multivariate analysis of covariance procedure. No significant differences in GPAs exist between native and two-year transfer students; but four-year transfer students had significantly higher GPAs than native students. It is concluded that there is merit in the argument that lower division programs in four-year colleges add appreciably more "value" than comparable programs in other institutions. (Author/MSE)
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