Effects of interest-major congruence, motivation, and academic performance on timely degree attainment |
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Authors: | Allen Jeff Robbins Steve |
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Affiliation: | Research Division, ACT, Inc., P.O. Box 168, Iowa City, IA 52246-0168, USA. |
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Abstract: | Using longitudinal student data from 15 four-year (n = 3,072) and 13 (n = 788) two-year postsecondary institutions, the authors tested the effects of interest-major congruence, motivation, and 1st-year academic performance on timely degree completion. Findings suggest that interest-major congruence has a direct effect on timely degree completion at both institutional settings and that motivation has indirect effects (via 1st-year academic performance). The total effects of both interest-major congruence and motivation on timely degree completion underscore the importance of both constructs in understanding student adjustment and postsecondary success. Implications for theory and counseling practice are discussed. |
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