Admission Requirements and Academic Performance of Board vs Non-Board Course in Higher Education Institution

C. J. V. Barroso
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Higher Education Institutions require specific admission criteria to select the best candidates for a particular program. This study aims to assess the admission requirements and academic performance of the board and non-board course learners. Specifically, this quantitative study utilized a descriptive-correlational research design. The data came from randomly selected third-year college students in the different Board and Non-Board programs enrolled in the academic year 2020-2021. There were 286 respondents who took part in the study, 153 from the board course program, Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, and 133 from the non-board course program, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. The data revealed that the most number of enrollees in the non-board course, BSIT is from the Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL) Strand, while most learners from the Board course, BSEE belong to the General Academic Strand (GAS). Further, findings showed that the High-school Grade Point Average and the College Academic Performance of students from the non-board course, BSIT, were moderately correlated, and a similar relationship is observed for the variables College Admission Test and GPA. Meanwhile, for the Board Course, BSEE, admission tests, and high-school GPA are predictors of college academic performance. On the other hand, high-school strands are not predictors of the BSEE student's GPA.  In conclusion, the College admission tests and high-school GPA are essential admission requirements for the board and non-board programs to predict academic performance. However, the high-school strand can be a determining factor for the academic performance for the non-board course, but not for the board course.
高等院校校董会与非校董会课程的入学要求及学业表现
高等教育机构需要特定的录取标准来为特定课程选择最佳候选人。本研究旨在评估董事会和非董事会课程学习者的入学要求和学业表现。具体而言,本定量研究采用了描述性相关研究设计。这些数据来自于2020-2021学年随机选择的不同董事会和非董事会项目的三年级大学生。共有286名受访者参加了这项研究,其中153名来自基础教育理科学士课程,133名来自信息技术理科学士课程。数据显示,非板课程BSIT的大部分学员来自技术-职业-生计(TVL),而板课程BSEE的大部分学员属于一般学术(GAS)。此外,研究结果表明,非董事会课程BSIT学生的高中平均成绩与大学学业成绩呈中等相关,大学入学考试和GPA变量也存在类似的关系。与此同时,对于Board Course, BSEE、入学考试和高中GPA是大学学业成绩的预测指标。另一方面,高中背景并不能预测BSEE学生的GPA。总之,大学入学考试和高中GPA是董事会和非董事会项目预测学业表现的基本入学要求。然而,高中学历可以成为非董事会课程的学习成绩的决定因素,而不是董事会课程的决定因素。
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