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Student Tracking: New Techniques, New Demands: New Directions for Institutional Research, Number 87

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Student Tracking: New Techniques, New Demands: New Directions for Institutional Research, Number 87 - Ewell (Editor)
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Longitudinal student tracking systems now serve a multitude of masters. Growing accountability demands from states, accreditors, and the federal government prominently feature such measures as persistence and graduate rates and time-to-degree. At the same time, resource shortfalls are driving institutions and state higher education systems to examine their operations more carefully in order to achieve greater coherence and efficiency; understanding and monitoring student flow is a prominent part of this effort. In light of ...

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Student Tracking: New Techniques, New Demands: New Directions for Institutional Research, Number 87 1995, Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, CA

ISBN-13: 9780787999438

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