Professional paper
https://doi.org/10.15516/cje.v18i2.1003
Indicators of Study Success Related to Impact of University Students' Enrollment Status
Sonja Išljamović
; Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade
Veljko Jeremić
; Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade
Srđan Lalić
; Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
Abstract
Analyzing and determining patterns among indicators of academic success and their correlation to students’ enrollment status can be a good foundation in the process of adapting and improving the curriculum of higher education institutions, according to students’ characteristics. In this paper we analyzed variables (the completed study program, student’s gender, type of previously finished secondary school and the region where they finished secondary school) and indicators of academic success (GPA and study time) and their dependence on the status of enrollment at university. The results of this research indicate that students who enrolled in the status of budget financing (SBF) achieve greater success in terms of GPA (higher GPA) and the average time required to complete the study (shorter average time of study) in comparison to students who enrolled in the faculty in the self-financing status.
Keywords
educational data mining; higher education; student performance; study success
Hrčak ID:
160263
URI
Publication date:
19.6.2016.
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