Editorial Type: research-article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Mar 1993

Academic Dismissal, Readmission Conditions, and Retention: A Study of Social Science Majors

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Article Category: Research Article
Page Range: 18 – 22
DOI: 10.12930/0271-9517-13.1.18
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This project attempts to assess the relative effectiveness of readmission conditions among approximately 500 social science majors at a large state university, supplemented by an analysis of the retention status of almost 7,800 social science students at the same institution. Whites, African-Americans, Hispanics, males, juniors, transfer students, those in their mid-20s, those with interdisciplinary and limited-access majors, and those with low high school grade point averages (GPAs) appear to be most at risk. However, academic success among those who are readmitted is significantly associated only with gender, quality point deficit, and readmission conditions.

Copyright: © 1993 National Academic Advising Association 1993

Contributor Notes

Graham C. Kinloch is Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Social Sciences.

Geraldine A. Frost is Academic Support Services Coordinator for the College of Social Sciences.

Charles MacKay is working on a doctorate in history and works in the College of Social Sciences effecting graduate checks and advising undergraduates. Address correspondence concerning this article to Graham C. Kinlorh, College of Social Sciences, Office Of the Dean, R-109, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306.

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