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Knight, William E. – Planning for Higher Education, 2003
Bowling Green State University, Ohio, carried out a study of learning communities and first-year programs to determine their success in facilitating student success, increasing engagement, and promoting connections. Findings from 10 learning communities show the overall success of these programs and provide favorable cost estimates. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Freshmen, Costs, Educational Planning
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Boe, Jonathan; Jolicoeur, Pamela – NACADA Journal, 1989
California Lutheran University's seven-week freshman seminar focuses on building relationships and helping students make decisions about their college and occupational careers. Issues arising in the course's evolution include the role of peer advisors, major vs. non-major advising, maintaining institution-wide support, and credit and academic…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, First Year Seminars
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Brown, Davina M. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience, 1989
This paper suggests areas that need to be made implicit in developing the successful freshman seminar course including knowledge domains, acculturation, and metacognition. Literature on critical thinking, metacognition, and freshman seminars is brought together. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cognitive Development, College Environment, College Freshmen
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Hunter, Mary Stuart – New Directions for Student Services, 2006
Attention to the origins, history, and evolution of the First-Year Experience (FYE) movement in American higher education can inform institutional practices aimed at enhancing transition experiences of students.
Descriptors: Organizational Change, Higher Education, Educational History, College Freshmen
Meyer, Margaret Dietz – 1991
First-year students taking developmental courses need the kind of guidance a freshman seminar can provide when the advice is directly relevant to their progress. An alternative to assigning a heterogeneous group of students to an academic advisor is to offer a course which enriches the key elements of a freshman seminar while applying the standard…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Preparation, Developmental Studies Programs, First Year Seminars
Steele, Jack – 1994
One version of a first year seminar in rhetoric examines the President Kennedy assassination controversy as seen by several writers in a rhetorical framework that stresses the difference, particularly in regard to the writers' approaches to truth, in intellectual and imaginative discourses. The assignments, three major writing projects, introduce…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Course Content, Critical Thinking
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Davis, Bowman O., Jr. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience, 1992
A longitudinal study of the retention and academic performance of college freshmen taking freshman seminars found that participating students with higher Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) scores were significantly less likely to leave college than nonparticipating controls, and participating students with lower SAT scores showed slightly better…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, Discussion Groups, First Year Seminars
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Bruss, Kristine S. – Journal of College Student Development, 1996
Although the case teaching method is most prominent in graduate schools, the technique is well suited to freshman seminar courses that seek to promote student development and self-discovery. Discusses how cases have been developed and integrated into Freshman Seminar 101, a required one-credit course at a private liberal arts college. (JPS)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Case Method (Teaching Technique), College Environment, College Freshmen
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Talburt, Susan; Boyles, Deron – Journal of General Education, 2005
This article draws on historical and philosophical lenses and interviews with students to question some fundamental tenets underlying the practice of freshman learning communities (FLCs): that they develop community and improve students' learning experiences. The article brings to the discourse of FLCs some critical questions regarding their value…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, College Freshmen, Student Development, Interviews
Kelley, Michael R.; Pappas, Linda – 1992
At Creighton Univesity, a Jesuit university in Nebraska, freshmen defined as at risk academically were required to participate in a student success program, the Master Student Course (MAST). The MAST program was designed to help these at-risk students develop college-level study and thinking skills and to provide an opportunity for examination of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Freshmen, College Students, First Year Seminars
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Hamid, Suzanne L., Ed. – 2001
This monograph considers the role of peer leadership in first-year seminars and how they help create successful transitions for incoming students. It explains how they provide meaningful leadership opportunities through various activities on campus. The monograph begins with the history of an educator's experience directing one of the initial…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, First Year Seminars, Higher Education, Leadership Responsibility
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Weisskirch, Robert S. – Academic Exchange Quarterly, 2003
Asserts that the use of journals in a service-learning course is a way to motivate first-year students to be more introspective and reflective and to document changes they undergo during their experience. Finds that students will reflect on how service-learning affects their evolving identities and their clarification of career goals. (Contains 14…
Descriptors: Colleges, Experiential Learning, First Year Seminars, Higher Education
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Leahy, Anna; Rindge, Deborah – Composition Studies, 2004
English 116: Freshman Seminar is, according to the college catalog, the "gateway course for North Central College's integrative curriculum. [It f]ocuses on writing, reading, and critical thinking related to a specific area of inquiry [and is t]eam-taught by faculty from English and another department. Topics vary, but emphasis is on rhetoric…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, First Year Seminars, Photography, Rhetoric
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French, Brian F.; Oakes, William – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2003
A 25-item self-report instrument was constructed to measure intrinsic motivation for academic work in the first-year student population. The instrument was based on a taxonomy of four types of intrinsic motivators: challenge, control, curiosity, and career outlook. The aim of this study was to provide reliability and validity evidence for the…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Student Motivation, Measures (Individuals), Self Disclosure (Individuals)
Meyer, Margaret Dietz – 1993
At the end of the fifth year of a successful, ever expanding freshman seminar program, students in selected sections of the course, who were also enrolled in developmental reading/writing, were asked to evaluate the worthiness of the goals in terms of their own freshman year experience. The fifth year was a new pilot year for the program. Some…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Course Objectives, Developmental Studies Programs, First Year Seminars
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