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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
<p>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.</p>

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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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