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Baba, Yoko; Hosoda, Megumi – College Student Journal, 2014
Numerous studies have examined international students' adjustment problems, yet, these studies have not explored the mechanisms through which social support operates in the context of stressful events in predicting cross-cultural adjustment among international students. Using Barrera's (1988) models of social support, the present study…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Foreign Students, Acculturation, Student Adjustment
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Luke, Chad; Diambra, Joel F.; Gibbons, Melinda – College Student Journal, 2014
This study explored factors associated with both career and student development, and with persistence decisions. Findings revealed differences in which students perceived their abilities, responsibilities, adaptability, and connections between academics and vocation among those at a liberal arts college who intended to return to the institution…
Descriptors: Student Development, Liberal Arts, Career Development, Performance Factors
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Yan, Kun; Berliner, David C. – College Student Journal, 2009
No empirical research has focused on understanding the academic stress of Chinese international students in the United States. This qualitative inquiry examines the most stressful aspects of their academic lives in the U.S., how they characterize their academic stress, and what conditions they believe tend to account for their academic stress.…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Stress Variables, Qualitative Research, Educational Environment
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Tochkov, Karin; Levine, Lisa; Sanaka, Amritha – College Student Journal, 2010
Homesickness is a major stressor for college students in general, and international students in particular, that has an adverse effect on their psychological health and academic performance. The present study examined the incidence and determinants of homesickness in a sample of international students from India attending a US university and…
Descriptors: Control Groups, College Students, Siblings, Indians
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Kenyon, DenYelle Baete; Koerner, Susan Silverberg – College Student Journal, 2009
Problem: The present study examined whether incoming college student individuation from parents was associated with later well-being and adjustment to college. Method: Data were collected via online surveys with incoming college freshmen (during the summer or first week of class, follow-up three months later). Results: Analyses revealed that…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Preparation, Psychology, Depression (Psychology)
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Lee, Seungcheol Austin; Park, Hee Sun; Kim, Wonsun – College Student Journal, 2009
As gender roles in the society are being rapidly redefined, female students today are showing outstanding academic prowess and pursuing higher education. The current study recruited Korean international students (n = 76) enrolled in universities in the US and examined gender differences in academic adjustment. The findings of the current study…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Gender Differences, Foreign Students, Psychological Patterns
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Ying, Yu-Wen; Han, Meekyung – College Student Journal, 2008
The study examined variation in the prediction of adjustment in Taiwanese students by ethnic density. A total of 155 Taiwanese students were assessed via survey pre-departure and three times post-arrival in the United States. Hierarchical regression analysis showed students on campuses with fewer other Taiwanese peers formed more friendships with…
Descriptors: Campuses, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Prediction
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Smith, William L.; Zhang, Pidi – College Student Journal, 2009
This paper investigates one aspect of the transition of students from high school to college. It assesses whether students who had an academic ethic in high school performed better in their first semester of college than students who did not possess an academic ethic in high school. Survey data were collected from students at a medium-sized state…
Descriptors: High Schools, Developmental Continuity, School Orientation, Higher Education
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Stavrianopoulos, Katherine – College Student Journal, 2008
The intent of this paper is to describe the development of a freshman year course within a learning community and with a service learning component. Furthermore, it attempts to understand how participation in such a course may influence students' learning experiences and perceptions about community service. The study consisted of a pre- and…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Social Adjustment, College Freshmen, Student Participation
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Lee, Pai-Lin; Hamman, Douglas; Lee, Chaolin Charles – College Student Journal, 2007
Family is a key factor to one's development. Family closeness is thus fundamental to the development of happy and competent children and adults. Self-regulated learners usually exhibit greater academic performance. Students who adjust well to school settings build confidence toward learning and exhibit appropriate school behavior. This paper…
Descriptors: College Students, Academic Achievement, Student Adjustment, Self Management
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Strage, Amy – College Student Journal, 2008
Results of a series of ANOVAs performed on self-report data from a large (N = 1310), diverse sample of Undergraduate students enrolled at an urban 4-year university are presented to address what different groups of students perceive as their ideal learning environment (course, professor) and motivational profile. Younger students, and students…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Courses, College Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Toews, Michelle L.; Yazedian, Ani – College Student Journal, 2007
The purpose of this study was to assess personal and interpersonal variables as predictors of college adjustment among a sample of 883 freshmen. Specifically, we examined the extent to which self-esteem, parental education, parental support, and peer support predicted adjustment during the first year of college. Furthermore, we were interested in…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Student Adjustment, College Freshmen, Hispanic American Students
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Sanchez-Leguelinel, Caridad – College Student Journal, 2008
Previous research and retention interventions have been primarily targeted towards the freshmen, first-year experience (Gardner, Pattengale, & Schreiner, 2000; Pattengale & Schreiner, 2000) and yet, sophomores are a uniquely vulnerable group with increasing levels of dissatisfaction and attrition (Boivin, Fountain, & Baylis, 2000).This article…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Program Evaluation, Academic Persistence, Program Effectiveness
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Szollos, Alex; Thyrum, Elizabeth; Martin, Betty – College Student Journal, 2006
This study investigated fluctuations in anxiety and menstrual distress across the menstrual cycle. Female college students (N = 318) completed self-report measures of symptoms across the menstrual cycle and measures of general psychological adjustment. A subgroup (n = 56) of Anxious participants who reported high levels of anxiety was identified.…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Females, College Students, Student Attitudes
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Strage, Amy – College Student Journal, 2007
This paper offers findings intended to shed light on the determinants and consequences of college students' willingness to work hard. Self-report survey data from a sample of 1296 undergraduates revealed that (1) students expended significantly different amounts of effort across four pairs of study contexts (e.g., courses where they connected with…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Grade Point Average, Correlation
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