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Success of Twice-Exceptional College Students Screened by ACT versus SAT Scores and Major Declaration in Line with Academic Strength

Date Issued
August 1, 2017
Author(s)
Smyth, Kelly Harrington  
Advisor(s)
R. Steve McCallum
Additional Advisor(s)
Sherry Mee Bell
Yujeong Park
David F. Cihak
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/25897
Abstract

Educational outcomes of college students (e.g., GPA, retention, graduation, and years to graduation) of undergraduate students screened and selected for 2e status (2e; giftedness with a learning disability) did not differ significantly (p > .05) based on two operationalizations (of 2e status): ACT or SAT scores. However, significantly more 2e students were screened from ACT scores relative to the number screened from SAT scores (p < .05). Further investigation into academic outcomes revealed that students screened as 2e by the ACT were significantly more likely to be retained after their first year of college when they declared a major in line with their academic strength (p < .05), relative to the number retained by the SAT. Finally, 2e students screened by the ACT were less likely to graduate within six years of initial enrollment at UT when they did not declare a major in line with their academic strength, though the difference was not statistically significant (p > .05). Implications are discussed, and particularly suggestions regarding how these data may improve advising practices.

Subjects

twice-exceptional

academic success

college students

SAT

ACT

Disciplines
Educational Psychology
Higher Education
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
School Psychology
Embargo Date
January 1, 2011
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