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Jalali, AliReza; Islam, Md. Aminul; Ariffin, Ku Halim Ku – International Education Studies, 2011
This research attempted to find out factors that affect students' satisfaction in a higher learning Institution. The students were randomly selected from degree, masters and PhD programs to evaluate the level of students' satisfaction. The primary data source was a questionnaire that was distributed to the students. The researchers collected 165…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Colleges, Student Attitudes, Satisfaction
Callender, Claire; Wilkinson, David; Mackinon, Karen – Universities UK, 2006
This report is about undergraduate students' experience of, and attitudes towards, part-time study, its costs and student support. It was commissioned by Universities UK and GuildHE (previously SCOP). The report is based on an online survey of 2,654 students drawn from 25 higher education institutions (HEIs) in the UK, and was conducted between…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Student Experience, Undergraduate Students
Ramsden, Brian – Universities UK, 2006
This is a report of the Strand 1 element of the Universities UK project to examine part-time students and part-time study within the United Kingdom. The aim of Strand 1 of this project is to set out, as far as possible, factual information about students studying part-time and following programmes of study leading to higher education…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Data Analysis
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Change, 1986
From 1970 to 1983 the proportion of part-time college students increased steadily from 28 to nearly 40 percent. Enrollment at community colleges rose from 48 to 64 percent, while at four-year institutions the increase was from 20 to 23 percent. These trends are discussed and illustrated by tables. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Colleges, Community Colleges