The Relationship between Assignment Completion and the Attrition and Achievement in Correspondence Courses

Abstract
The relationships between the number of assignments completed by students, whether or not they completed a correspondence course, and their final grades were investigated. The subjects were two separate groups of students enrolled in a correspondence course in fundamental accounting during two consecutive years at the School of Continuing Education, University of Toronto. Students who did more than half of the assignments were significantly more likely to complete the course. Furthermore, the more assignments they submitted, the higher their final examination grade tended to be. Explanation for the observed relationships and suggestions to improve the generally low completion rate in correspondence courses are offered.

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