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Assessing effectiveness and economic efficiency in California Community College transfer advising

Posted on:2010-08-11Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Northcentral UniversityCandidate:Short, Duane DFull Text:PDF
GTID:1446390002970532Subject:Education
Abstract/Summary:
his applied dissertation was designed to assess the effect of student participation in community college-based transfer advising programs on the resultant levels of effectiveness and economic efficiency in California's public higher education system. The outcomes of a representative transfer advising program at a California Community College campus were evaluated through the use of a nonequivalent control group research design measuring the differences in the resultant levels of transfer effectiveness, transfer course efficiency, and transfer cost efficiency between subjects who participated in the transfer advising program and subjects who did not. The results indicated a statistically significant 14.47% difference in transfer effectiveness (i.e., transfer rate) between transfer advising program participants and non-participants, X2 (1, N = 115) = 4.9793, p = .0257. No significant difference was found in the overall levels of transfer course efficiency (t = 1.1966, p = .2343) or transfer cost efficiency (t = 1.1933, p = .2355) between the two groups. However, additional analysis revealed that program participants completed, on average, 3.51 more units of coursework fulfilling university requirements prior to transfer than program non-participants did (t = -2.6547, p = .0101). This resulted in an average taxpayer cost savings of...
Keywords/Search Tags:Transfer, Efficiency, Community, Effectiveness
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