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Gough, J. E.; Monday, P. R. – Open Campus, 1979
Recent Australian and New Zealand studies on college student workload are reviewed. Most of the studies have viewed workload questions in the broader context of arrangements for teaching, learning, and assessment. A Monash University, Australia, study assessed the total amount of work done by students, the distribution of study time between…
Descriptors: College Students, Courses, Credits, Foreign Countries
Chase, Clinton I.; Keene, John M., Jr. – 1980
Four groups of students were compared on cumulative grade point average, total credit hours attempted, and differences between predicted and actual grade point average (GPA). The four groups of students were formed by the semester in which they declared a major: students declaring in the third semester made up one group, those declaring in the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude Tests, College Students, Credits
Matross, Ron; And Others – OSA Resarch Bulletin, 1984
Service-related needs and behaviors of University of Minnesota-Twin Cities students were surveyed in 1981. Based on responses of 2,112 students in selected classes, it was found that 81 percent of the respondents were commuters. Approximately 32 percent said they were not at all involved in campus life, while about 47 percent were only slightly…
Descriptors: College Students, Commuting Students, Extracurricular Activities, Higher Education
Kraetsch, Gayla A. – 1979
Two quantitative enrollment projection techniques and the methods used by researchers at the Ohio Board of Regents (OBR) are discussed. Two quantitative approaches that are typically used for enrollment projections are curve-fitting techniques and causal models. Many state forecasters use curve-fitting techniques, a popular approach because only…
Descriptors: College Students, Data Collection, Demography, Enrollment Projections
Matross, Ronald; And Others – OSA Research Bulletin, 1981
The image and reputation of General College (GC) of the University of Minnesota was studied in 1981 through telephone interviews of 619 students, faculty, and counselors. Eighty-six percent of GC students, 87 percent of the university counselors, and 63 percent of high school counselors rated GC as very important. Seventy-seven percent of GC…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Academic Standards, College Faculty, College Role
Davis, Char, Ed.; Welsh, Michael, Ed. – Carolina View, 1987
Developments on college campuses, and specifically at the University of South Carolina (USC), are presented in 15 articles and 3 book reviews. Titles and authors are as follows: "Assessing the Papal Visit" (Jerome N. Vereb); "How Long Does It Take to Graduate from Carolina" (Michael F. Welsh, Mark G. Shanley, Charles H.…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adult Students, Black Students, College Curriculum
Matross, Ronald – OSA Research Bulletin, 1981
Results of a survey of riders of wheelchair-accessible buses at the University of Minnesota are summarized. Handicapped and nonhandicapped riders were surveyed in May 1981 to determine their personal characteristics and their reactions to the service. Responses from 1,236 riders indicated support for the concept of accessible transit and…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Bus Transportation, College Students, Commuting Students
Matross, Ronald; And Others – OSA Research Bulletin, 1979
Views of students at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus concerning five services that receive the largest amounts of student services fees were surveyed in 1979. Telephone interviews were conducted with three subsamples: 162 students were questioned about the Boynton Health Service and the "Minnesota Daily"; 156 students were…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, College Students, Extracurricular Activities, Fees
Matross, Ronald; And Others – OSA Research Bulletin, 1980
Attitudes of a random sample of students at a large university toward foreign students and international programs were surveyed before and after the seizure of U.S. hostages in Iran. A newly developed "International Issues Questionnaire" covered attitudes toward foreign students as teaching assistants, funding exchange programs with…
Descriptors: College Students, Conflict, Followup Studies, Foreign Students
Matross, Ron; Hannaford, Kathy – CSA Research Bulletin, 1984
Attitudes of University of Minnesota students toward student services and the fees for these services were surveyed in Fall 1983. A total of 476 students at the Twin Cities campus were interviewed by telephone. A majority of respondents were willing to pay in order to maintain current levels of service. A majority preferred a fee system with a…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, College Students, Counseling Services, Extracurricular Activities
Lucas, John A., Ed. – Association for Institutional Research, 1986
Topics concerning the adult learner that are relevant to institutional researchers are addressed in four articles: marketing, predicting success for adult students, enrollment projection, and follow-up studies of adult learners. In "Institutional Research in Support of Marketing the Adult Student," Lydia Jurand notes the importance of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Students, College Attendance, College Students
Matross, Ron; And Others – OSA Research Bulletin, 1981
Student perceptions and usage of selected services and organizations that receive student services fee support at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus were surveyed. Respondents were 417 continuing, fee-paying, nonforeign, day students. Key findings include: 60 percent said the fee should be increased enough to keep pace with inflation;…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, College Students, Counseling Services, Extracurricular Activities