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Tertiary Entrance Scores Need Not Determine Academic Success: An analysis of student performance in an equity and access program

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Pages 129-141 | Published online: 18 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The Diploma of Foundation Studies (DoFS) is an established regional equity and access program with a four‐ year record of enabling students with a low Equivalent National Entry Rank (ENTER) to undertake full‐time tertiary study in a range of disciplinary areas. Preliminary analysis indicates this program has been successful, with three‐quarters of these students subsequently being offered places in Monash University degree programs. Of these students, just under half gained entry into their degree of first choice. The incorporation of a range of teaching and learning initiatives into the program assisted students who would normally be considered academically “ineligible” or “at risk” to successfully negotiate tertiary study. Indications from this program confirm that when students are provided with an appropriately supportive transitional program and environment, retention rates and academic performance can be comparable with those of the mainstream student body.

Notes

Notes:

Student data in this article have been restricted to an examination of the 2000 to 2003 intakes because the original pilot program in 1999 operated without a fully developed set of core subjects.

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