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Harris, Abigail M. – 1976
Educational Testing Service (ETS) research that is relevant to the concerns of women and the educational process can be categorized into four areas: (1) research primarily about women; (2) research focusing on sex differences or similarities; (3) research that reports, but does not focus on sex differences; and (4) research identifying methods of…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Educational Research, Females, Institutional Research
Staub, Kay – 1987
Discipline is generally recognized as among the more important determinants of faculty salary. Discipline differences in faculty salary are normally accepted at face value, assumed to be the result of market forces. (The same assumption is commonly made about wage differences among occupations.) This paper reports on findings from an analysis of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Females, Higher Education, Institutional Research
Cameron, Susan M. – 1978
The possible sponsorship/career success relationship among university male and female faculty is investigated. Focus is on the effects this sponsorship process has in later career success as measured by publication rate, grants received, rate of professional collaboration, and professional network involvement. A sample of 133 faculty members (64…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Career Opportunities, College Faculty, Females
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
Reichard, Donald J.; McArver, Patricia P. – 1975
Commuting students make up sixty-two percent of the fall 1975 student body and represent the principal source of enrollment growth at UNC-G. The Office of Institutional Research conducted a survey of 2,140 commuter and resident students in the spring of 1975. A stratified random sample was designed so that students in the different undergraduate…
Descriptors: Commuting Students, Comparative Analysis, Demography, Females
Reichard, Donald J.; McArver, Patricia P. – 1975
The commuting university student has traditionally been characterized in educational literature as less affluent, intellectually less sophisticated and more closely tied to home and family than his peer who lives in university housing. Such generalizations, while historically accurate, do not take into account factors that are bringing older,…
Descriptors: Commuting Students, Comparative Analysis, Demography, Females
Council, Kathryn A. – 1975
A survey was conducted to determine the post-graduation activities of students who graduated from North Carolina State University in May 1974. The questionnaire was distributed prior to graduation to students about to receive bachelor's degrees in Agriculture and Life Sciences, Design, Education, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Physical and…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, College Graduates, Doctoral Degrees, Employment
Wenckowski, Charlene – 1978
In order to be able to more effectively serve the Howard County high school graduate, Howard Community College (HCC) surveyed high school juniors in spring 1978 as to their career interests and educational plans, their attitudes toward the college and its recruitment efforts, and their reading and listening habits (for advertising purposes).…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Career Choice, College Bound Students, College Choice
Woods, Nancy A. – 1978
This document contains two reports on students in electronics courses at Kalamazoo Valley Community College; the first provides student characteristics data as well as students' perceptions of the courses, and the second presents secondary data gathered from various internal college sources. In the first study, 96 students (46.4% of those…
Descriptors: Age, Assignments, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis
Rose, Clare; And Others – 1978
A series of statistical analyses was conducted of institutional and departmental trends in women's graduate enrollment and employment in science and engineering in the 50 leading doctorate-granting institutions. Site visits to a diverse group of nine selected institutions were conducted. The schools were selected to be representative of the total…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Biological Sciences, Comparative Analysis, Employment Patterns
Garber, Herbert – 1977
Students who withdrew from the State University of New York at Oswego during academic year 1974-1975 were surveyed to study the differences between them and their classmates who persisted. A sample of 52 students responded to questionnaires inquiring why they had chosen to attend Oswego, why they left early, and what their present educational…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Departments, Females
Roane State Community Coll., Harriman, TN. – 1977
Four hundred sixty-nine high school students in six high schools were surveyed in order to obtain information regarding their postsecondary plans and goals, career preferences, educational/training preferences, and opinions about Roane State Community College. Among the findings revealed by the survey were: (1) an overall trend of increasing…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Career Choice, College Bound Students, College Choice
Lyons, Kevin J.; Young, Barbara E.; Haas, Patricia S.; Hojat, Mohammadreza; Bross, Theodore M. – 1997
This study, a collaborative undertaking between the college of health professions and the medical college at Thomas Jefferson University (Pennsylvania), was part of a larger project intended to examine whether a selected set of academic, demographic, and psychosocial variables are predictive of nursing and allied health student academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Allied Health Occupations Education, Analysis of Covariance
Wenckowski, Charlene; And Others – 1979
A follow-up study of Montgomery College students was conducted to determine the extent to which the college assisted students in achieving educational goals, developing career plans, and preparing for transfer to senior institutions. The survey, conducted in 1978, gained responses from 1,840 of the 4,881 first-time students enrolled in Fall 1974,…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Age, Community Colleges, Educational Background