2008
DOI: 10.1093/cesifo/ifn012
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What are the Factors of Success at University? A Case Study in Belgium

Abstract: By using a unique data set containing the entire newly enrolled student population at the University of Brussels, this case study aims to be the first complete analysis of the determinants that influence the student's path at university in Belgium. We analyse the probability of succeeding the first year at university in Brussels taking into account individual characteristics, prior schooling and socioeconomic background. Our results show that the socioeconomic background of the student influence success in a s… Show more

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“…For prior achievements, we incorporated the size of the high school mathematics package and high school GPA. The high school mathematics package is expressed as the number of weekly hours of mathematics (M = 5.00; SD = 1.75), and is already known to predict study success in open access environments (Arias & Dehon, 2008;Pinxten et al, 2017).…”
Section: Prior Achievementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For prior achievements, we incorporated the size of the high school mathematics package and high school GPA. The high school mathematics package is expressed as the number of weekly hours of mathematics (M = 5.00; SD = 1.75), and is already known to predict study success in open access environments (Arias & Dehon, 2008;Pinxten et al, 2017).…”
Section: Prior Achievementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family characteristics (F) include parents' educational qualifi cations where this variable serves as a proxy for socio-economic background. A hypothesis here is that students whose parents are more highly educated are less likely to leave HE and some evidence of this effect can be found in Ermish and Francesconi (2001), Johnes and McNabb (2004), Black et al (2005), Ishitani (2006), Ortiz and Dehon (2008), and Stratton et al (2008).…”
Section: Developing a Model Of Student Non-completionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Nous avons défini ces facteurs parmi les caractéristiques d'entrée de l'étudiant ou l'étudiante. Celles-ci sont appréhendées à partir d'un bloc de treize questions et issues d'une large étude de la littérature permettant de comprendre ce qui facilite la réussite étudiante à l'université (Arias Ortiz et Dehon, 2008;Biémar et al, 2003;Coulon, 2005;Dehon et Lebouteiller, 2021;Dupont et al, 2015;Lambert, 2018;Mangiante et Parpette, 2011;Millet, 2003;Paivandi, 2015;Vermandele et al, 2012).…”
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