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Title: Credit score: Assessing a library course’s association with graduation rates and GPAs for atrisk students at a regional public university
Authors: Troy W. Espe
David M. Dettman
Marv Noltze
Daniel Harnett
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: College & Undergraduate Libraries. - 2021. - Vol.28, No. 3 - 4. - P. 243 - 252
Abstract: This study determined if a library credit course potentially influenced grades and graduation rates at a regional public university. The authors analyzed data from 33,882 undergraduates who attended University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point between 2004 and 2018. To compare grade point averages (GPAs) and graduation rates, the authors separated data into two cohorts: students who passed Library Resources 101 and students who did not take the course. The study found virtually no difference in GPAs. However, students who completed the course graduated 18.5% more frequently than non-completers. The most extensive of its kind, this study adds depth to previous publications assessing library credit courses’ statistical relationships with student success, especially at-risk undergraduates.
URI: http://elib.hcmussh.edu.vn/handle/HCMUSSH/139006
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