Predicting Students' Graduation Outcomes through Support Vector Machines

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Pang, Yulei [1 ]
Judd, Nicolas [2 ]
O'Brien, Joseph [2 ]
Ben-Avie, Michael [2 ]
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[1] Southern Connecticut State Univ, Dept Math, New Haven, CT 06515 USA
[2] Southern Connecticut State Univ, Off Assessment & Planning, New Haven, CT USA
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graduation outcome; machine learning; support vector machine; higher education; SELECTION;
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Low graduation rate is a significant and growing problem in U.S. higher education systems. Although previous studies have demonstrated the usefulness of building statistical models for predicting students' graduation outcomes, advanced machine learning models promise to improve the effectiveness of these models, and hone in on the "difference that makes a difference" not only on the group level, but also on the level of the individual student. In this paper we propose an ensemble support vector machines based model for predicting students' graduation. Up to about 100 features, including a set of psychological-educational factors, were employed to construct the predicting model. We evaluated the proposed model using data taken from a state university's longitudinal, cohort data sets from the incoming classes of students from 2011-2012 (n=350). The experimental results demonstrated the effectiveness of the model, with considerable accuracy, precision, and recall. This paper presents the results of analysis that were conducted in order to gauge the predictive capability of a machine learning algorithm to predict on-time graduation that took into consideration students' learning and development.
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