Undergraduate Grade-point Average as a Selection Criterion for a Postgraduate Entry-level Physiotherapy Program

**Aim**: Undergraduate GPA (UGPA) is commonly used to select students into postgraduate physiotherapy programs. The aim of this study was to explore the relationships between UGPA and the academic and clinical performance of postgraduate entry-level physiotherapy students. **Method**: A retrospecti...

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Main Authors: Rebecca Terry, Wayne Hing, Robin Marc Orr, Nikki Milne
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bond University
Series:Australian Journal of Clinical Education
Online Access:http://ajce.scholasticahq.com/article/6339-undergraduate-grade-point-average-as-a-selection-criterion-for-a-postgraduate-entry-level-physiotherapy-program.pdf
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spelling doaj-804b8b8b076142789fbaf095f97fe0622020-11-25T00:56:10ZengBond UniversityAustralian Journal of Clinical Education2207-4791Undergraduate Grade-point Average as a Selection Criterion for a Postgraduate Entry-level Physiotherapy ProgramRebecca TerryWayne HingRobin Marc OrrNikki Milne**Aim**: Undergraduate GPA (UGPA) is commonly used to select students into postgraduate physiotherapy programs. The aim of this study was to explore the relationships between UGPA and the academic and clinical performance of postgraduate entry-level physiotherapy students. **Method**: A retrospective cohort study of students from four cohorts (2010-2013) of a postgraduate entry-level physiotherapy program. UGPA, average pre-clinical coursework marks and clinical performance scores were investigated. Clinical performance was measured by the Assessment of Physiotherapy Practice. Normality tests, descriptive analysis and correlations between variables were calculated. Participants were then grouped according to UGPA and a one-way ANOVA was performed to determine differences in clinical or coursework performance between groups. **Results**: Data from 121 students were analysed. There were no significant relationships identified between UGPA and pre-clinical coursework or clinical performance scores. There were no significant differences in academic or clinical performance between groups when students were classified by UGPA. **Conclusion**: These findings indicate a need to reconsider the use of UGPA as a sole selection criterion and supports the inclusion of other criteria to select students into competitive programs. Minimum UGPA entry requirements for postgraduate physiotherapy programs should be reviewed to ensure all suitable applicants are eligible for admission. http://ajce.scholasticahq.com/article/6339-undergraduate-grade-point-average-as-a-selection-criterion-for-a-postgraduate-entry-level-physiotherapy-program.pdf
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Undergraduate Grade-point Average as a Selection Criterion for a Postgraduate Entry-level Physiotherapy Program
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Wayne Hing
Robin Marc Orr
Nikki Milne
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title Undergraduate Grade-point Average as a Selection Criterion for a Postgraduate Entry-level Physiotherapy Program
title_short Undergraduate Grade-point Average as a Selection Criterion for a Postgraduate Entry-level Physiotherapy Program
title_full Undergraduate Grade-point Average as a Selection Criterion for a Postgraduate Entry-level Physiotherapy Program
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publisher Bond University
series Australian Journal of Clinical Education
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description **Aim**: Undergraduate GPA (UGPA) is commonly used to select students into postgraduate physiotherapy programs. The aim of this study was to explore the relationships between UGPA and the academic and clinical performance of postgraduate entry-level physiotherapy students. **Method**: A retrospective cohort study of students from four cohorts (2010-2013) of a postgraduate entry-level physiotherapy program. UGPA, average pre-clinical coursework marks and clinical performance scores were investigated. Clinical performance was measured by the Assessment of Physiotherapy Practice. Normality tests, descriptive analysis and correlations between variables were calculated. Participants were then grouped according to UGPA and a one-way ANOVA was performed to determine differences in clinical or coursework performance between groups. **Results**: Data from 121 students were analysed. There were no significant relationships identified between UGPA and pre-clinical coursework or clinical performance scores. There were no significant differences in academic or clinical performance between groups when students were classified by UGPA. **Conclusion**: These findings indicate a need to reconsider the use of UGPA as a sole selection criterion and supports the inclusion of other criteria to select students into competitive programs. Minimum UGPA entry requirements for postgraduate physiotherapy programs should be reviewed to ensure all suitable applicants are eligible for admission.
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