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Comparing Student Performance and Growth in 2- and 4-Year Institutions
Authors:Strauss  Linda C  Volkwein  J Fredericks
Institution:(1) Office of Undergraduate Education, Center for the Study of Higher Education, Penn State University, USA;(2) Center for the Study of Higher Education, Penn State University, 400 Rackley Building, University Park, PA, 16801-3203
Abstract:This study examines the organizational characteristics of 51 higher education institutions in relationship to student performance and growth. The study first finds that organizational measures of mission, size, wealth, complexity, and selectivity are statistically represented by the 2-year versus 4-year college mission. Findings indicate that 2-year and 4-year campuses indeed do exert significantly different influences on undergraduate GPA and self-reported intellectual growth. Next, the study uses both OLS regression and HLM to examine these influences. High school percentile rank and college classroom experiences are better predictors of Cum GPA at 4-year institutions, while student effort is a better predictor of GPA at 2-year institutions. Whereas the most important predictors of Cum GPA include precollege measures such as high school percentile rank and SAT score, the most influential predictors of student intellectual growth are campus experiences including classroom vitality, peer support, student effort, commitment, and involvement. Controlling for all other variables, students at 2-year institutions receive higher grades, and students at 4-year campuses experience more growth.
Keywords:institutional commitment  hierarchical linear modeling  2-year institutions  4-year institutions
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