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Noldon, Denise F.; Kim, Sue H.; Sedlacek, William E. – Journal of the First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2000
Survey responses of a group of college seniors to questions about university academic and student services were compiled. More than half of the responses had to do with student interaction with faculty; the importance of positive interaction with faculty was particularly evident for women. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, College Faculty, Educational Environment, Higher Education

Kohatsu, Eric L.; Sedlacek, William E. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience, 1990
Student response to an anonymous questionnaire administered to 364 freshmen in 1978 and 499 in 1988 indicated a pattern of decline in drug use similar to national trends. Gender differences have lessened. More recent freshmen were more conservative regarding both use and legalization of certain substances. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Drug Use, Higher Education, Longitudinal Studies
Duffy, Ryan D.; Sedlacek, William E. – NASPA Journal, 2006
A sample of 3,484 incoming first-year students at a large, mid-Atlantic University were surveyed to assess a variety of attitudinal and behavioral variables pertinent to the college experience. The current study focused on how student value system orientation, or the degree to which values are open or closed, related to key aspects of college…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Values, Social Problems, Student Development

Balenger, Victoria J.; Sedlacek, William E. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience, 1991
A survey of 850 first-time university students assessing interests in campus volunteer opportunities and the relationship between incentives and interest found students did not differentiate between serving as a volunteer, earning course credit as a volunteer, and earning a monetary award as a volunteer. Implications for student affairs are…
Descriptors: College Credits, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Incentives

Miville, Marie; Sedlacek, William E. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience, 1994
A survey of 197 entering university students during summer orientation found students had significantly more negative attitudes toward Arabs in 2 situations (boarding an airplane, getting financial help), and more positive attitudes in buying a used car from a salesperson. Findings suggest attitudes toward Arabs have become more tolerant since a…
Descriptors: Arabs, Attitude Change, College Freshmen, College Students

Kim, Sue H.; Sedlacek, William E. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience & Students in Transition, 1996
A survey of incoming African American freshmen (n=212) at a predominantly white institution found gender differences in why students attended college and planned to graduate, expectations about declaring a major and the difficulty of college coursework, and amount of involvement in extracurricular activities and campus groups. Many areas…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Black Students, College Freshmen, Expectation

Hargrove, Byron K.; Sedlacek, William E. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience & Students in Transition, 1997
A study compared counseling interests of University of Maryland black freshmen in 1984 (n=90) and 1994 (n=265). Results suggest educational/vocational (EV) counseling was preferred over emotional/social (ES) counseling, males and females had similar counseling interests, and interest in seeking EV counseling was consistently higher than interest…
Descriptors: Black Students, Career Counseling, College Freshmen, College Students
Wawrzynski, Matthew R.; Sedlacek, William E. – Journal of College Student Development, 2003
The expectations, self-perceptions, past academic behaviors, and attitudes of transfer students were examined in this study. Participants were 2,492 incoming transfer students (53% female, 14% African American, 14% Asian American or Pacific Islander, 6% Hispanic/Latino/a, and 65% White, and had a mean age of 21.8) at a mid-Atlantic doctoral…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Student Surveys, Statistical Analysis, Transfer Students

Noldon, Denise F.; Sedlacek, William E. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience & Students in Transition, 1996
Comparison of the responses of Asian, black, and white honors students attending a first-year seminar at a large research university found that Asians differed most often from white and black students on all issues. Academic issues most often engendered group differences. Results suggest that racial subgroups in the honors student population have…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Academically Gifted, Asian Americans

Mitchell, Alice A.; Sedlacek, William E. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience, 1995
A study profiled freshmen with diagnosed learning disabilities at a large, state-supported university. Results are summarized concerning this population's educational aspirations, self-reported study habits and academic weaknesses, decision to attend college, adjustment expectations, anticipated involvement or affiliation with campus groups, study…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Anxiety, College Freshmen, Expectation