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Maryland Univ., College Park. Div. of Student Affairs. – 1986
An overview of the Maryland Longitudinal Study (MLS) is presented, including information on the study's purpose, goals, features, subjects, and design. Features that make the study unique among collegiate longitudinal studies are identified. Information is provided on the study groups: a general representative sample of University of Maryland…
Descriptors: Black Students, College Freshmen, Educational Background, Enrollment Trends
Ochsner, Nancy L.; And Others – 1985
Sex differences in tenure and promotion rates and time to tenure and promotion at the University of Maryland, College Park, were studied longitudinally. The study population consisted of tenure-tract assistant and associate professors appointed or promoted in 1973, 1975, and 1977, excluding part-time and visiting faculty. Campus-wide, 42 percent…
Descriptors: Employment Practices, Faculty Promotion, Higher Education, Institutional Research
Cunningham, J. R.; Lawson, Donald F. – 1979
Grade distribution patterns at Humboldt State University in California were examined over a five-year period on the basis of mode of instruction and by academic department. The grade distributions for each academic department were compared with the other departments within the same school, and the distribution for each school was compared with…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Comparative Analysis, Conference Reports, Departments
Stepina, Nancy; Campbell, Joann – 1987
Tenure and attrition rates within the Florida State University System (SUS) were studied. Attention was directed to attrition of newly hired tenure-earning faculty members who began employment at an SUS institution in either 1976, 1977, or 1978. Each faculty group was traced from date of hire through the seventh year of employment or until they…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employment Practices, Faculty Mobility, Higher Education
Kahn, Peter T. – General College Studies, 1981
A study was undertaken in the winter and spring quarters of 1980, addressing aspects of the baccalaureate application, admission, advising, and graduation processes at the General College of the University of Minnesota, a nontraditional postsecondary education program. Among the issues addressed were these: the distribution and trends of…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Bachelors Degrees, College Admission, College Applicants
North East Association for Institutional Research. – 1997
This proceedings document is comprised of the 12 papers, panel presentations, and work shares presented at a 1997 conference on institutional research. The papers are: (1) "What Does Accountability in Higher Education Mean to You?" (William R. Dyson, Andrew G. De Rocco, John R. Doyle, and Merle W. Harris); (2) "The University of…
Descriptors: Accountability, College Faculty, College Outcomes Assessment, College Students
Richardson, Richard C., Jr.; Attinasi, Louis C., Jr. – 1982
The academic persistence of undergraduate students at Arizona State University was studied. Demographic and academic profiles were developed, and persistence rates were calculated for the overall population of 3,166 freshmen, and by gender and ethnicity. Additional demographic variables were residency status and age. The academic variables…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Ethnic Groups, Grade Point Average
Hoyt, Tim – 1981
Data on student retention at the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, are analyzed. The retention rate of full-time freshmen for each of the past five years is presented versus the projected effects of achieving the institutional enrollment goal each year until 1986. Retention increased by only .1 of 1 percent in 1980 as compared to just over 2…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, Departments, Enrollment Projections
Brigman, S. Leellen; Jacobs, Lucy Cheser – 1979
The persistence of the freshman class (5,052 students) of 1974 at Indiana University's Bloomington campus was investigated. The students were classified into three groups according to their enrollment status in the fall of 1976. Two-thirds were persisters who were enrolled for their third academic year. Among the students who were no longer…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Freshmen, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Research
Greene, James E.; And Others – 1982
Factors contributing to the academic persistence of college students and those factors that may be amenable to institutional control were studied in 1980 at Georgia State University. The academic career of 4,481 students was studied for a 5-quarter period at this nonresidential, urban university. Multiple regression and multiple discriminant…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Students, Commuter Colleges
Keetz, Mary A. – 1997
This report presents data and findings from a 5-year follow-up study to an earlier 16-year (1974-1989) longitudinal study of trends in the hiring and promotion of female faculty within the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. The two studies have produced an information base on full-time faculty in the state system from 1974-75 through…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Faculty, College Students, Databases
Gracie, Larry W. – 1978
Student retention and attrition patterns of entering freshmen at North Carolina State University and a description of transfer student retention and attrition are presented. The status of freshmen entering the college from 1971-1976 is given in terms of: total freshmen, black freshmen, white freshmen, freshmen females, freshmen males, graduation…
Descriptors: Attrition (Research Studies), Black Students, Cohort Analysis, College Freshmen
Holahan, Carole K.; Kelley, H. Paul – 1976
As part of a longitudinal study of undergraduate transfer students at the University of Texas at Austin, students were surveyed in December 1973 and April 1975 for data on: demography, selected characteristics of the student's high school and previous college, and experience at U.T. Austin. Presented here are analyses of attitudinal data obtained…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Community Colleges, Educational Counseling
Endo, Jean J.; Harpel, Richard L. – 1980
The impact of liberal arts and professional programs on student outcomes variables was studied. Data were gathered from the 1975 entering freshman cohort at the University of Colorado at Boulder through a 1975 Freshman Questionnaire and a 1979 Graduating Students Survey. Program impact was measured using a model developed by Astin. Type of program…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Seniors, Comparative Analysis, Educational Assessment
Fidler, Paul P.; Schnackenberg, Lucretia – 1978
During the 1977 fall orientation a questionnaire prepared by the American Council on Education (ACE) was administered to about 75 percent of the entering freshman class at the University of South Carolina. The study was part of ACE's ongoing national study, part of the Cooperative Institutional Research Program. An analysis of the results is made,…
Descriptors: Age, Cohort Analysis, College Choice, College Freshmen