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Student success in higher education encompasses course performance, acquisition of relevant
personal and career skills, student satisfaction in their education and institution, retention, and
post-graduation performance. It is most commonly measured by course performance, GPA,
and retention rates, though more recent models of success also incorporate non-academic
indicators. Early prediction of student success--through both traditional instructor monitoring of
progress or more advanced predictive analytics tools such as early warning systems--is crucial
for timely interventions.
Learn more about Student Success below!
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