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Brown, Jennifer L. – College Student Journal, 2015
With growing concerns over higher education accountability and diminishing resources, student persistence rates and the reasons why students remain at a post-secondary institution continue to persist. Using the Backward Design Model, the purpose of this observational study was to determine the difference between the pre-college characteristics of…
Descriptors: Commuter Colleges, Academic Persistence, Alumni, College Freshmen
Brown, Jennifer L.; Robinson-McDonald, Dawn – Journal of Research in Education, 2014
As student persistence efforts remain stagnant and the level of accountability grows for higher education, the classroom environment could offer some assistance toward improving academic integration and subsequent institutional commitment. The process of student persistence at four-year commuter colleges and universities differs from the process…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Commuter Colleges, Student School Relationship, Educational Principles
Newbold, John J.; Mehta, Sanjay S.; Forbus, Patricia R. – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2010
Past research has identified several institutional and individual antecedents that lead to greater intent to support an organization. This paper takes an organizational identification approach in developing an Alumni Relationship Model (ARM) that can be used by universities to generate greater support for their Alumni services activities. This…
Descriptors: Alumni, Commuter Colleges, Campuses, Identification (Psychology)