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Determining graduation rate of students who initially enrolled as animal science majors at the University of Missouri during a consecutive four-year period

机译:确定在连续四年中最初在密苏里大学攻读动物科学专业的学生的毕业率

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Data obtained primarily from the Student Information System of the University of Missouri were used to determine the graduation rate of freshmen and transfer students who initially enrolled as animal science majors during the fall semester of a consecutive 4-yr period. The primary objective of this study was to determine the percentage of students who completed a bachelor of science (BS) degree in animal science. This study also investigated the predictability of graduation rate and academic performance [cumulative grade point average (GPA)] and attempted to ascertain why students changed their major or failed to complete a baccalaureate degree. Independent variables included in the analysis of data included sex, composite ACT score, high school class rank, advising group, high school graduation class size, predicted GPA, first-semester GPA, cumulative GPA, and the background of the student (farm/ranch, rural non-farm/ranch, or urban). The total number of students in the data set was 457, representing 378 who enrolled as first-semester freshmen and 79 transfer students. The data were statistically analyzed using various procedures of SAS. A questionnaire was sent to 256 former students who either did not complete a degree at the University of Missouri (n = 126) or completed a baccalaureate degree in a major other than animal science (n = 130) to determine their reason(s) for changing major or leaving the University of Missouri. Thirty-five percent of the students completed a BS degree in animal science. Approximately 14% completed a degree in some other major in the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources and 15% completed a baccalaureate degree in some major outside of the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources at the university. Another 3.9% completed a degree in veterinary medicine. Graduation rate was 67.6%, which was similar to the campus average. The use of 5 independent variables resulted in 64% accuracy at predicting graduation rate. The best predictor of cumulative GPA was the first-semester GPA of the student (Rsup2 = 0.67). Poor academic performance was the primary reason students did not complete a BS degree; however, students suggested poor advising was a contributing factor. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:主要从密苏里大学学生信息系统获得的数据用于确定在连续四年的秋季学期中最初攻读动物科学专业的新生和转学生的毕业率。这项研究的主要目的是确定获得动物科学理学学士学位的学生比例。这项研究还调查了毕业率和学业表现的可预测性[累积平均成绩(GPA)],并试图确定学生为何更改专业或未完成学士学位。数据分析中包括的独立变量包括性别,综合ACT分数,高中班级排名,咨询组,高中毕业班级人数,预测GPA,第一学期GPA,累积GPA和学生背景(农场/牧场) ,农村非农场/牧场或城市)。数据集中的学生总数为457,代表378名第一学期新生和79名转学生。使用SAS的各种程序对数据进行统计分析。向256名以前的学生发送了问卷,这些学生要么没有在密苏里大学获得学位(n = 126),要么在动物科学专业以外的其他专业获得了学士学位(n = 130),以确定他们的原因。换专业或离开密苏里大学。 35%的学生完成了动物科学学士学位。大约14%的人在农业,食品和自然资源学院的其他专业完成了学位,15%的人在大学的农业,食品和自然资源学院的某些专业完成了学士学位。另有3.9%的人获得了兽医学学位。毕业率为67.6%,与校园平均水平相近。使用5个独立变量可以在预测毕业率时达到64%的准确性。累积GPA的最佳预测指标是学生的第一学期GPA(Rsup2 = 0.67)。学业不佳是学生未完成学士学位的主要原因。但是,学生们认为建议不力是一个因素。 [出版物摘要]

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