The College of Education
Announces the Final Examination of
Patricia Jane Easley
for the degree of
Doctor of Education
April 7, 2016 at 10:00 am
301 Browning Hall, University of Memphis
Memphis, TN
Biographical Sketch
Associates of Applied Science, Physical Therapist Assistant, Jackson State Community College
Bachelors of Science, Health, University of Saint Francis
Masters of Science, Health Services Administration, University of Saint Francis
Advisory Committee
Jeffery Wilson, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Leadership, Committee chair
Donna Menke, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Leadership
Wendy Griswold, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Leadership
Colton Cockrum, Ed.D., Director of QEP, Academic Coaching, & Support Services, CARES
Major Field of Study
Higher and Adult Education
Period of Preparation: 2012 – 2016
Comprehensive Examination Passed: November 16, 2015
STANDARDIZED TESTS AND GPA AS PREDICTORS OF ACADEMIC SUCCESS OF PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT STUDENTS ENROLLED IN PROGRAMS AT
TENNESSEE BOARD OF REGENTS COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Abstract
Physical Therapist Assistant programs have more applicants than available seats, making them highly competitive programs in which to gain admission. The community colleges that offer these programs are facing unprecedented challenges including the Complete College Agenda, outcomes-based funding, open-enrollment policies and high attrition rates. Given these conditions, a trend is emerging for program directors to institute some sort of standardized testing in order to select applicants whom the programs are most likely to retain and who will ultimately be successful on the licensure exam. This study examines the predictive validity of four standardized tests, the Nelson Denny Reading Assessment (NDRA), the American College Testing (ACT), the Test for Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) and the Health Information Systems Incorporated (HESI). These scores were compared to the predictive validity of the students’ cumulative pre-admission GPAs in order to interpret which academic factor makes a better predictor of student success. Results from the study indicated the NDRA and the HESI Reading Comprehension tests were the top two predictors of retention and first-time pass success, respectively. Cumulative pre-admission GPA as a predictor of retention and student success was, overall, not a statistically significant predictor of student success.