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The University of Melbourne: a traditional model

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posted on 2024-11-21, 01:07 authored by Michael ProsserMichael Prosser, DYP Leung, David HicksDavid Hicks

Of the four universities in the study, Melbourne represents the traditional end of the spectrum. The demographic characteristics, reported in Table 3.1, show that it has a more traditional model of student intake. As all students are taught on-campus, mode of study did not appear in the hypothesised model. While all undergraduate students initially enrol as full-time, a number subsequently did not enrol for enough units to meet the full-time load requirement. For modelling purposes, values for proportion of full-time load were extracted from the database so the variable could be included in the model.

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Department of Education, Skills and Employment

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Publication title

Admission and success for low SES university students: Report on a HEPPP 2018 National Priorities Pool Project

Editors

D Kember & RA Ellis

Pagination

129-132

Department/School

Education

Publisher

Department of Education, Skills and Employment, Australian Federal Government

Place of publication

Canberra, Australia

Extent

13

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Copyright 2022 The Authors

Socio-economic Objectives

160102 Higher education

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