首页> 外文期刊>Journal of Nursing Education and Practice >Admission academic metrics and later success in an accelerated master’s entry program
【24h】

Admission academic metrics and later success in an accelerated master’s entry program

机译:录取学术指标及后期成功在加速硕士硕士课程中

获取原文
获取外文期刊封面目录资料

摘要

Background: Accelerated master’s entry programs for non-nurse college graduates leading to advanced practice, which are both rigorous and fast-paced, utilize academic metrics to evaluate prospective candidates, including GRE scores and GPA levels. Because this program saw an increased rate of failure from the program (with medical-surgical nursing being associated with > 93% of failures), the aim of this study was to examine if either of these metrics were associated with later success in the program.Methods: A retrospective, descriptive study analyzed admission metrics and first year academic performance to determine if any criteria were associated with academic success. Data collected included age, gender, race, ethnicity, GPA, GREs and scores on the seven required courses in the first 25 weeks. T-tests, correlations, ANOVAs and multiple regression were used to determine if any significant relationships existed.Results:?Admission data from 333 students revealed no differences in the mean GPA related to academic success.? Students who failed out of the program (n = 15) had significantly lower GRE quantitative, verbal, and writing scores. Additionally, quantitative and verbal scores correlated with exam scores on many didactic courses, and explained 25.4% of the variance in the first medical-surgical exam scores (p < .001), with GRE quantitative scores having the most effect.Conclusions:?This study demonstrated verbal and quantitative scores were the only predictor of academic success suggesting admission offices might consider whether this current trend of omitting GREs is meeting the needs of students, faculty, universities and the public at large.
机译:背景:加速硕士硕士硕士学位,用于非护士大学毕业生,导致高级实践,这既严谨和快节奏,利用学术指标评估潜在候选人,包括GRE分数和GPA水平。因为该程序从程序中看到了增加的失败率(使用医疗 - 手术护理与> 93%的故障相关),因此本研究的目的是检查这些指标是否与该计划的稍后成功相关。方法:分析了回顾性,描述性研究分析了入学指标和第一年的学术绩效,以确定是否有任何标准与学术成功有关。在前25周内收集的数据包括年龄,性别,种族,种族,GPA,GRES和SCORES。使用T检验,相关性,ANOVA和多元回归来确定是否存在任何重要的关系。结果:333名学生的入学数据显示出与学术成功相关的平均GPA没有差异。失败的学生(n = 15)的学生显着降低了GRE量化,口头和写作分数。此外,定量和口头分数与许多教学课程的考试分数相关,并解释了第一次医学外科检查评分(P <.001)的25.4%的差异,GRE定量分数具有最多的效果。结论:?这个研究表明了口头和量化分数是学术成功的唯一预测因素,表明入学办公室可能会考虑这一当前省略Gres的目前趋势是否满足了学生,教师,大学和大众的需求。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号