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Regalado, Mariana; Smale, Maura A. – College & Research Libraries, 2015
This article discusses commuter students' experiences with the academic library, drawn from a qualitative study at the City University of New York. Undergraduates at six community and baccalaureate colleges were interviewed to explore how they fit schoolwork into their days, and the challenges and opportunities they encountered. Students…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Commuting Students, Student Experience, Qualitative Research
Yearwood, Trina Lynn; Jones, Elizabeth A. – Journal of General Education, 2012
Black and commuter students are disadvantaged when it comes to higher education. Although black students are enrolling in college more than they did in previous years, fewer are earning degrees compared with their counterparts. Research asserts that students who live on campus are more engaged compared with students who commute. This is troubling…
Descriptors: Commuting Students, African American Students, Commuter Colleges, Educational Research
Millard-Ball, Adam; Siegman, Patrick; Tumlin, Jeffrey – Planning for Higher Education, 2004
Universities and colleges across the country are faced with growth in the campus population and the loss of surface parking lots for new buildings. The response of many institutions is to build new garages with the assumption that parking demand ratios will remain the same. Such an approach, however, can be extremely expensive--upwards of …
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Facilities, Motor Vehicles, Supply and Demand