Academic success and early career outcomes: Can honors alumni be distinguished from non-honors alumni?

A. Kool*, M. T. Mainhard, A. D C Jaarsma, M. Brekelmans, P. van Beukelen

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Abstract

This study compared Dutch alumni who previously participated in an honors program (n = 72) to non-honors alumni who entered university as high-achieving high school students (n = 72) with regard to (1) final university grade point average (GPA) and (2) early career outcomes. Final grades were drawn from university files. Using an online questionnaire, participants were asked to rate themselves on work engagement and other characteristics in their current jobs. Results indicate that, compared to the non-honors control group, honors alumni had a higher study GPA at the end of their studies and higher work engagement after graduation, while job characteristics were found to be similar. Implications for educators and job recruiters are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)179-192
Number of pages14
JournalHigh Ability Studies
Volume27
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2016

Keywords

  • academic achievement
  • alumni
  • early career
  • high-achieving students
  • Honors

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