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Cope, Robert G.; Hewitt, Raymond G. – 1969
This study offers empirical support to the proposition that college environments differ and suggests that environmental presses in the multiversity are socially, academically, family, and religiously oriented. It is believed that a student's negative reaction to 1 or more of these presses can result in his withdrawal from the institution. To…
Descriptors: Dropout Characteristics, Environmental Influences, Higher Education, Institutional Environment
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Cope, Robert G.; Hewitt, Raymond G. – College Student Journal, 1971
The study concludes that there are major presses within the environment of institutions that confront students. Two of these are social and academic. Students may be led to withdraw from the environment because they experience difficulties in their encounters with these presses. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Dropouts, Educational Environment, Environmental Influences
Cope, Robert G. – 1969
Social-psychological data were gathered by questionnaires and the Omnibus Personality Inventory on two entering freshmen classes. A follow-up survey two years later, of students who had withdrawn, determined reasons for withdrawal and the nature of the problems these students experienced while still in attendance. Data suggested that salient…
Descriptors: College Choice, College Environment, College Students, Dropout Attitudes