Quality of regular students versus distance students, degree graduate programs in Ghanaian Universities
Abstract
The quantitative study explores the relationship between enrollment type (regular students vs. distance students) and academic performance among students at C.K. Tedam University of Technology and Applied Sciences and University for Development Studies in Ghana. Utilizing regression analysis and ANOVA, the research examines the impact of enrollment type while controlling for prior academic achievement (WASSCE grades) and university attended. Results reveal that enrollment modality significantly affects academic performance, with distance students exhibiting slightly lower GPAs compared to regular students. Furthermore, prior academic achievement emerges as a strong predictor of GPA, emphasizing the importance of pre-university academic performance. However, the specific university attended and the interaction between enrollment type and university were not significant predictors of GPA. These findings underscore the complex interplay between enrollment type, prior academic achievement, and academic performance in Ghanaian universities, providing valuable insights for educational policy and practice.
How to Cite This Article
Thomas Nipielim Tindan, Clement Asakedola Anaba (2024). Quality of regular students versus distance students, degree graduate programs in Ghanaian Universities . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 5(2), 650-654. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/.IJMRGE.2024.5.2.650-654