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Retention: Course completion rates in online distance learning

Posted on:2016-11-06Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Phillips, Alana SFull Text:PDF
GTID:1478390017480904Subject:Higher Education
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Online courses in higher education have a reputation for having a lower course completion or retention rate than face-to-face courses. Much of this reputation is based upon anecdotal evidence, is outdated, or is on a small scale, such as a comparison of individual courses or programs of instruction. A causal-comparative analysis was conducted among 11 large, high research public universities. The universities were compared to each other to determine if differences existed between online and face-to-face course completion; undergraduate and graduation online course completion was analyzed for differences as well. The findings suggested the magnitude of the differences between online and face-to-face completions rates was small or negligible. The area which showed a higher magnitude of difference was in the comparison between undergraduate and graduate online course completion; the practical significance could be worth considering for educational purposes.
Keywords/Search Tags:Course completion, Online, Higher education
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