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Academic performance and persistence of on- and off- campus engineering and technology students

conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Stuart Palmer, S Bray
A study of more than 9000 unit enrolments in an Australian engineering program found that: the off-campus withdrawal rate was close to twice that for on-campus students; whether a student withdrew or not was highly correlated to mode of study; the rate of withdrawal was significantly different between the two student groups; the grade distribution for completing students was significantly different between the two groups; the mean final grade was significantly higher for off-campus students; the failure rate for off-campus students was significantly lower; and the overall wastage rate (withdrawn rate plus fail rate) was significantly higher for off-campus students.<br><br>

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Location

Melbourne, Australia

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Copyright notice

2003, Australasian Association for Engineering Education

Editor/Contributor(s)

M Jollands

Pagination

246 - 253

Start date

2003-09-29

End date

2003-10-01

ISBN-13

9780975086100

ISBN-10

0975086103

Title of proceedings

Engineering education for a sustainable future : proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference for Australasian Association for Engineering Education and 9th Australasian Women in Engineering Forum, 29th September - 1st October 2003, [held at] RMIT University

Event

Australasian Association for Engineering Education. Conference (14th : 2003 : RMIT University, Melbourne, Vic.)

Publisher

Australasian Association for Engineering Education

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

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