RT Journal Article ID 035f06f03240f5e8 A1 Lam, Paul C. A1 Doverspike, Dennis A1 Zhao, Julie A1 Mawasha, P. Ruby T1 THE ACT AND HIGH SCHOOL GPA AS PREDICTORS OF SUCCESS IN A MINORITY ENGINEERING PROGRAM JF Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering JO JWM YR 2005 FD 2006-02-20 VO 11 IS 3 SP 247 OP 256 AB The purpose of this article is to investigate the use of two commonly used selection variables—high school grade point average and ACT composite test score, as predictors of success for African-American students in a minority engineering program. In a followup to an earlier study, we looked at a larger sample composed of 208 African-American students enrolled in the minority engineering program and 208 White students. There were two measures of success: graduation and university grade point average. Although both ACT and high school grade point average were significantly correlated with the success measures, when used in combination, high school grade point average was the only significant predictor for both African-American and White students. PB Begell House LK https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/00551c876cc2f027,4b98a4a67e73f6be,035f06f03240f5e8.html