Bachelor completion and dropout rates of selected, rejected and lottery-admitted medical students in the Netherlands.
Catharina M P VosWouters AnoukMarianne JonkerMarian de HaanMarleen A WesterhofGerda CroisetRashmi A KusurkarPublished in: BMC medical education (2019)
The findings indicated that students at risk for study delay in the preclinical phase in our context were more likely to refrain from applying to a demanding selection procedure when a less demanding alternative was available. We found no significant associations between the non-academic and academic selection steps and bachelor completion and dropout rates. These findings suggest that the presence of the selection was more important than these specific selection components. In follow-up research, we plan to investigate the associations between the admission groups and outcome measures in the clinical phase.