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Ott, Mary Diederich; Markewich, Theodore S. – 1983
The level of concern about security problems at the University of Maryland at College Park and the use of available security measures and services were investigated in May 1983. A randomly-selected sample of 764 students, 571 employees, and 31 campus police were surveyed. Higher response rates were obtained from women than from men, and from…
Descriptors: Crime, Crime Prevention, Higher Education, Institutional Research
McNally, James L. – 1973
The State University of New York College of Arts and Science at Geneseo initiated a 3-year baccalaureate degree program in the fall 1971 semester by enrolling 106 freshmen representing six departments. An additional 372 freshmen entered the program in the fall 1972 semester, bringing the current total enrollment to 458 students representing majors…
Descriptors: Acceleration, Bachelors Degrees, College Students, Degree Requirements
Jensen, Wesley; And Others – 1980
Attitudes of members of Greek fraternities and sororities concerning hazing were studied at the University of North Dakota. A survey instrument was completed by 476 students. Activities considered to be hazing by a majority of respondents were those that are potentially injurious to the physical and/or mental health of the pledges or that could…
Descriptors: College Students, Fraternities, Hazing, Higher Education
McNally, James L. – 1973
The State University of New York College of Arts and Science at Geneseo administered the American Council on Education Student Information Form to the freshman class during the fall 1972. Data is provided concerning personal and family background, high school backgrounds, educational and vocational plans, and attitudes of both 3- and 4-year…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Educational Experience, Family Characteristics, Higher Education
Harris, Harold J., Jr.; Anttonen, Ralph G. – 1985
Incoming students' needs at a medium-sized, state university were assessed using a needs inventory, which was adapted from an instrument used at Pennsylvania State University, SNAPS (Student Needs at Penn State). The random sample of 356 incoming freshmen participating in the 1982 summer orientation program consisted of 135 males and 221 females,…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Females, Higher Education, Institutional Research
James, Glenn W.; And Others – 1984
A comparison of telephone and mail surveys of accepted applicants who chose not to attend Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University was undertaken. The telephone method was used to interview the undergraduate applicants' parents, while the mail survey was sent to graduate school applicants. The telephone survey concerned 161 in-state…
Descriptors: College Applicants, College Attendance, College Choice, Comparative Analysis
McKenzie, James D. – 1970
Five hundred ninety-five students enrolled in undergraduate classes in psychology and business administration at the University of Maryland completed an anonymous questionnaire inquiring about their use or nonuse of marijuana, their reasons for using or not using the substance, and their attitudes toward the legal penalties for marijuana…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Institutional Research, Marihuana
Jensen, Wesley; And Others – 1980
Alcohol use among 458 members of Greek fraternities and sororities at the University of North Dakota was surveyed. The survey instrument, which was an adaptation of a questionnaire developed by Michael A. Looney, was directed to frequency of use, amounts consumed, type of beverage, attitudes, and demographic information. It was found that…
Descriptors: Alcoholic Beverages, College Students, Drinking, Fraternities
Huryn, Jean – 1978
A survey of alcohol consumption was conducted in the summer of 1977 during the freshman orientation at East Carolina University. The survey population consisted of incoming freshman and the survey instrument was a multiple-choice questionnaire in two parts. The first part requested background information about the incoming students. The second…
Descriptors: Alcoholic Beverages, College Freshmen, Drinking, Higher Education
Hall, Michelle; Baldwin, Beatrice – 1998
This paper examines the role played by an office of institutional research in developing a new student evaluation of teaching protocol. At Southeastern Louisiana University, a comprehensive 4-year public institution, the administration appointed a campus-wide committee to study the student evaluations of teaching and to make recommendations for…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Higher Education, Institutional Research, Institutional Role
College Entrance Examination Board, New York, NY. – 1984
Proven market/institutional research techniques and technological developments in computer systems that can be used by college admissions offices to enhance recruitment efforts are discussed in 13 articles. Titles and authors of the articles are as follows: "Student Reactions to College Recruiting Techniques" (Arthur D. Lopatin);…
Descriptors: College Admission, College Choice, Computer Oriented Programs, Consultants
Lynch, Robert C.; Sedlacek, William E. – 1970
Four items on educational and vocational decisions were analyzed from the l969 University Student Census of the University of Maryland. A random samole of l00 students from each class was studied and comparisons were made by class and sex. Results indicate that: (1) more freshmen and sophomores were undecided and uncertain about their vocational…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Students, Decision Making, Higher Education
McElrath, Eileen – 1998
This study examined the education and career paths of female graduates of Murray State University (Kentucky) from 1930 through 1959, a time during which the institution was primarily a normal school focused on the preparation of teachers. Data from alumni records, analysis of questionnaires mailed to 40 randomly selected alumni, and interviews…
Descriptors: Career Development, College Outcomes Assessment, Data, Educational History
Matross, Ron; Roesler, Jon – OSA Research Bulletin, 1983
Attitudes about the University of Minnesota and characteristics of 384 students who applied to transfer to the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) were studied. It was found that 285 of the respondents enrolled in CLA for fall 1982, and 57 did not. When asked their reasons for enrolling or not enrolling, respondents most often cited the availability of…
Descriptors: College Choice, College Transfer Students, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making
Alawiye, Osman; Westbrook, George L. – 1982
A transactional evaluation of how foreign students at New Mexico State University feel about the quality of their education, and their relationship with the faculty and peers, was undertaken. The survey questions focused on faculty and staff, peer relations, textbook quality, and coursework relevancy toward academic achievement. Foreign students'…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Course Evaluation, Foreign Students, Higher Education
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