Profiles of Undergraduate Completers: Acknowledging Alternative Paths

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
S. T. Skidmore, L. Zientek, Hsien-Yuan Hsu, Stacey L. Edmonson
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Abstract There is a multitude of studies that have examined graduation rates within the traditional 4- to 6-year time frame. What fails to be captured in these studies are students who are outside the 4- to 6-year time frame. In the present study, we sought to empirically explore a cohort of students who successfully completed their bachelor’s degrees at a Carnegie classified doctoral research, public, 4-year university in the Southwest using a latent profile analysis. Institutional records (N = 14,743) for all undergraduate students who graduated Fall 2011–Summer 2016 are represented in our data, including first-time full- and part-time students, transfer students, and students who previously had stopped out of postsecondary education. Three key indicators were used to describe the classes: time to degree, grade point average, and a number of credits earned. The resulting 5-class solution identified the following classes: on-time graduates, traditional extenders, interrupted extenders, midlife extenders, and determined extenders. Characteristics of the classes and implications are provided.
本科生完成者简介:承认替代路径
有大量的研究在传统的4到6年的时间框架内检查了毕业率。在这些研究中没有捕捉到的是那些在4到6年时间框架之外的学生。在本研究中,我们试图利用潜在特征分析对一群在西南地区卡内基分类博士研究公立四年制大学成功完成学士学位的学生进行实证研究。我们的数据代表了2011年秋季至2016年夏季毕业的所有本科生的机构记录(N = 14,743),包括首次全日制和非全日制学生、转学生和之前停止接受高等教育的学生。三个关键指标用于描述课程:获得学位的时间,平均绩点和获得的学分数量。最终得到的5类解决方案确定了以下类别:准时毕业、传统扩展器、中断扩展器、中年扩展器和确定扩展器。提供了类的特征和含义。
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Journal of Continuing Higher Education
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