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Andrew, Loyd D.; And Others – 1981
The responsiveness of higher education to changing market conditions was assessed in five studies. Two of the studies (information gap studies) were designed to determine the amount of information and interest in higher education held by male and female adults. Another study (community college survey) determined the extent to which community…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Administrative Policy, Case Studies, College Attendance
Rowse, Glenwood – 1978
Some basic historical college participation statistics from New York State and a set of factors that may influence full-time undergraduate attendance in the future are described. Some specific measures of college participation, including the College Going Rate and the College Entrance Index (CEI), are introduced. The most significant findings are…
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Freshmen, Educational Demand, Educational History
Ihlanfeldt, William – 1980
A modern marketing approach to student recruitment is offered as a means of facilitating institutional planning, enhancing communication with prospective students, improving enrollment forecasting, and eliminating unexpected shortfalls in tuition income. Marketing is distinguished from mere salesmanship and discussed in a practical program of…
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Choice, Educational Demand, Enrollment Influences
de Wolf, Virginia A. – 1978
In 1978, a study was conducted of the community college students who, after attending one of seven participating colleges, entered the University of Washington in Fall 1973 and were still in attendance in Spring 1974. For these 479 transfer students the following data were collected: community college entrance status (had an associate degree or…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Associate Degrees, College Attendance, College Credits
Crain, R. L.; And Others – 1974
The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights asked the Rand Corporation to prepare a design for an exhaustive research program on school desegregation. This is Volume 2 of the final report. The 11 sections of this volume describe a general design for a research program in school desegregation. Section 6 describes a community reaction survey. In Section 7…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Change, College Attendance, Desegregation Effects
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Suitor, J. Jill – Research in Higher Education, 1987
Married mothers and their husbands were interviewed at the beginning and end of the women's first year of enrollment in a university to study changes in marital happiness when women return to school. Marital happiness declined over the year among couples in which wives were enrolled as full-time students. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Attendance, Comparative Analysis, Family Life, Females
Douglas Coll., New Westminster (British Columbia). – 2002
Students who achieve a GPA of 1.50 or lower over 12 credits at Douglas College are placed on academic probation. If their performance does not improve, they may be required to withdraw from the college temporarily or permanently. Academic probation is intended to provide an early warning and lead to remediation, rather than to be punitive. This…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Academic Persistence, Academic Probation, Academic Standards
Asch, Beth; Loughran, David – RAND Corporation, 2005
Rising college enrollment may put college attendance in direct competition with the reserve components. Individuals can easily join a reserve unit while attending college because reservists are generally only obligated to drill one weekend per month and two weeks during the summer. However, reserve participation entails an increasingly high risk…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, College Attendance, Program Effectiveness, Enrollment
Asch, Beth; Loughran, David – RAND Corporation, 2005
Rising college enrollment may put college attendance in direct competition with the reserve components. Individuals can easily join a reserve unit while attending college because reservists are generally only obligated to drill one weekend per month and two weeks during the summer. However, reserve participation entails an increasingly high risk…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, College Attendance, Program Effectiveness, Enrollment
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Fowler, W. M., Jr.; Brewer, M. L.; Abresch, R. T. – 1997
This paper describes the outcomes of a study that investigated if 153 college students at three local educational institutions (university, state college, community college) with mobility and functional impairments would have educational profiles different from nondisabled students and each other and, if so, the reasons for any differences.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, College Attendance, College Students
Trinity Coll., Burlington, VT. – 1994
The Community Service Scholars Program at Trinity College (Vermont) was established in fall 1989 to give single parents on welfare an opportunity to earn a four-year degree while volunteering at least 6 hours per week in community service projects. The participants receive financial support to cover most educational expenses. In the first year, 12…
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Students, Economically Disadvantaged, Females
Yan, Wenfan – 2002
This report examines the factors that influence the postsecondary enrollment and persistence of rural Pennsylvania students, compared to students from urban and suburban areas. The National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 provided data on 216 rural, 103 urban, and 323 suburban high school graduates from Pennsylvania. Depending on their status…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Aspiration, College Attendance, College Preparation
Hollis, Ernest V. – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1957
Financing higher education for a growing number of young men and women in the face of steadily rising costs is becoming a crucial problem in the United States. This report is concerned with one major aspects of the problem: namely, what it costs students to attend college and where they get the money for this purpose. Next to the student and his…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Finance, Private Agencies, Sampling
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Levin, Bernard; Clowes, Darrel – Community/Junior College Research Quarterly, 1980
Examines the patterns of attendance at two- and four-year colleges of Blacks and Whites; establishes the relationships among educational outcomes and educational aspirations, race, aptitude, and socioeconomic status; and investigates the relationship between initial two-year college attendance and the achievement of a four-year degree. (JP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aspiration, Attendance Patterns, Black Students
Gibbs, Robert M. – Rural Development Perspectives, 1995
Rural high school graduates are less likely to graduate from college than their urban counterparts, mostly because they are less likely to attend college. Half of rural college attendees leave home and do not return by age 25. Those that do return are drawn largely by home ties and intervening life choices rather than local job opportunities.…
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Graduates, College Students, Educational Attainment
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