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Foster, Margaret E.; And Others – Journal of the NAWDAC, 1978
General conclusions are that, although resident and commuter students are similar in many respects, there are differences between them. However, commuters are not clearly disadvantaged in any respect. Subgroups of commuters differ more from each other than from resident students, and therefore commuters should be considered a heterogeneous group.…
Descriptors: College Students, Commuting Students, Higher Education, In State Students
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Foster, Margaret E.; And Others – 1976
The Situational Attitude Scale - Commuters (SAS-C) was employed to measure attitudes of student affairs professionals toward commuting students at the University of Maryland, College Park. Two forms of the SAS-C were randomly assigned. Both contained the same 10 situations and bipolar responses, except a term equivalent to…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Commuting Students, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Foster, Margaret E.; And Others – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1977
The Situational Attitude Scale-Commuters (SAS-C) was administered to the professional student affairs staff (N=52) at a large university to measure their attitudes toward commuting students. Results suggest that prejudice toward commuters does exist and can be measured. Implications of the results are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Students, Commuting Students, Counselor Attitudes
Foster, Margaret E.; And Others – 1975
The following questions are investigated: Are there identifiable dimensions along which resident and commuter students systematically differ? If there are differences, will the commuting student appear to be educationally, socially, and attitudinally disadvantaged as suggested by several studies? Can subgroups of commuters be defined with…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Commuting Students, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Foster, Margaret E.; And Others – 1977
Information about the needs, interests, and use of recreational facilities was obtained from 407 undergraduate students from the University of Maryland. Responses to a 15-item telephone survey were received from 90 percent of a stratified, random sample of 450 students. There were 154 residents, 160 dependent commuters, and 93 independent…
Descriptors: College Students, Commuting Students, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Foster, Margaret E.; And Others – 1975
University Student Census (USC) data of incoming freshman commuters at the University of Maryland, College Park, for 1973, 1974 and 1975 are examined. The respective samples numbered 1467, 588, and 858 students who were enrolling for the Fall semester and who planned to live off-campus. The report is divided into three sections: (1) a composite…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Black Students, Black Studies, Bus Transportation