Abstract

Academic performance of students is a primary factor in student attrition. Being able to reliably predict academic success would facilitate improved advising for academic program and course selection. This study examines several predictor variables and assesses their value in predicting course performance in an upper division computer programming course in an undergraduate business-based Information Systems (IS) degree program.

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