The Impact of Demographic and Academic Characteristics on Academic Performance


  •  Nout Alhajraf    
  •  Aishah Alasfour    

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to explore students’ demographic and academic characteristics that are associated
with students’ academic performance during their undergraduate studies. Demographic and academic
characteristic such as age, gender, nationality, high school major and high school GPA were studied as potential
determinants of academic performance. A sample of 700 students from the College of Business Studies at the
Public Authority for Applied Education was examined. Descriptive statistics, T-test and multiple regressions
were used. The results of the study reveal that students’ age, gender, high school major and high school GPA are
significantly related to students’ academic performance. Our research has some implications. The findings reveal
that student’s age, gender, high school major and high school GPA are significantly related to business students’
academic performance. Interestingly, the findings highlight the positive and significant influence of science
background on the academic performance of business students. This study contributes to the literature of the
undergraduates business students academic performance. The findings of this study may be useful for education
sector, educators, college’s management and future researchers.


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