Journal Name:Procedia- Social and behavioral sciences
The length of studies of the students who “linger” in Higher Education has not been justified in many countries, and the
Higher Education Institutes try to solve the problem using various methods. The problem of students who “linger” in their
Departments beyond the six or seven years is seen as complex one, in the Greek Higher Education. Two main alternative
methods have been discussed: Giving the students who “linger” a low priority for registration in the laboratory classes, and
limiting the number of times of attending laboratory based courses. Eventually, according to the new legislation the Greek
Higher Education Institutes must cut off access to the students who “linger” too long. This study focuses on this hard
problem. Clustering techniques and the mining of Association rules are used. The results of clustering and the generation of
the association rules are based on students’ questionnaires collected in the laboratory classes. Various interesting results and
rules are extracted and discussed.