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Nasar, Jack L.; And Others – 1984
Two studies of graduate students living in a 13-story dormitory examined the effects of natural lighting, usable space, sex, culture, and floor height on perceptions of spaciousness, personalization of space, crowding, and lightness. Previous research had indicated differences between males and females in this area, but had not considered cultural…
Descriptors: Crowding, Cultural Differences, Dormitories, Females
Sedivy, Robert R. – 1977
A third annual study, involving 107 higher education institutions (39 public, 68 private) was conducted to determine rate and occupancy trends in housing operations of the Middle Atlantic Region. Each responding institution was asked to state its basic nine-month double-room rate or to compute an average rate if they have more than one. It is…
Descriptors: College Housing, Comparative Analysis, Dormitories, Food
Stoner, Kenneth L., Comp.; And Others – 1978
The 1973 publication, "Residence Halls in U.S. Higher Education," is updated and supplemented in this bibliography. Material omitted from the 1973 edition and material published since 1973 are included in this report. The 10 classifications used in the original bibliography are continued. They are: historical development of residence halls;…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Annotated Bibliographies, College Housing, College Planning
Boyles, R.; And Others – 1980
An ecosystems environmental assessment project was conducted in order to evaluate the residence hall environment at Indiana University, Bloomington campus. Students (N=637), representing a response rate of 67%, completed questionnaires during October 1979. Items about which most students expressed strong feelings, positive or negative, included…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Housing, College Students, Dormitories

Semaj, Leahcim – 1979
The effects of overassignment (three students living in a room usually assigned to two) on students at Rutgers and Douglass Colleges are examined in a study of differences between students housed in two- and three-person rooms for the semester. The dependent measures were perception of the university environment, academic performance, physical…
Descriptors: College Housing, College Students, Dormitories, Environmental Influences
Broitman, Thomas – 1975
The American phenomenon of "more is better" extends a value-loaded concept implicit in budget preparation. At any university, the scope, magnitude and cost of a residence hall assistant program selection process is a metaphor to illustrate efficiency and effectiveness of human resources. In order to discover a more efficient and…
Descriptors: College Students, Dormitories, Employment Interviews, Employment Qualifications
State Univ. of New York, Albany. Central Staff Office of Institutional Research. – 1977
Data collected in the fourth annual survey of use of residence hall facilities in the fall of 1977, as well as summary data from fall 1974 through fall 1977 is presented in tabular form. The study includes all state-operated institutions which have residence hall facilities except facilities available at locally sponsored community colleges under…
Descriptors: College Housing, Dormitories, Facilities, Facility Utilization Research
California Univ., Berkeley. Dept. of Physical Planning and Construction. – 1969
In July 1964, the University of California Board of Regents authorized the project now known as URBS-The University Residential Building System Project. The initial stage in the development of the building system was the determination of the user requirements for the building type in question. This report is the result of investigation undertaken…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Building Design, Building Plans, Building Systems
Horton, Larry N.; And Others – 1974
The Stanford residence system is one of the most varied, programmatically and physically, of any university in the country. In 1973-74, there were 64 distinct residences to which undergraduates were assigned. The scope of this study is whether or not Stanford University is denying many undergraduate students participation in its residence…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Housing, Dormitories, Enrollment Projections
Horton, James M.; Annalora, Donald J. – BIA Education Research Bulletin, 1974
The report examined the American Indian dropout rate for the fall semester, 1973-74, at Ft. Wingate High School (FWHS) in Gallup, New Mexico. For that period, the FWHS dropout rate was 26 percent, compared to a national average of about 25 percent (FWHS) statistics are for one semester; national statistics are for an entire year). Dropouts were…
Descriptors: American Indians, Attendance, Boarding Schools, Delinquency Causes
Roth, John D. – 1971
This study explored the relationship between the occupational-educational background of engineering students and outcome after one year of college. The variables of ability, financial aid, part-time employment, and residence were explored to determine their effect on the relationship between occupational-educational background and outcomes.…
Descriptors: Ability, Academic Ability, College Environment, College Freshmen
Gerst, Marvin S.; Moos, Rudolf H.
The development, initial standardization and substantive data of the University Residence Environment Scale (URES) is presented. The URES is a true-false perceived environment scale composed of 10 subscales (e.g., affiliation, innovation) which discriminates among the 74 student residences in the current norm group. The URES has high internal…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Housing, Dormitories, Ecology

Marion, Paul B.; And Others – 1976
A study was conducted at North Carolina State University in the Spring of 1976 to compare American students who lived in an international residence hall during 1975-76 with American students who lived in conventional residence halls during 1974-75 as to their international attitudes, international activities, and interaction with foreign students.…
Descriptors: College Housing, College Students, Cultural Awareness, Dormitories
Abbott, Kaye; Penn, Roger – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1979
The study was designed to investigate value patterns among students selecting to reside in dissimilar situations: residence halls, Greek houses, cooperatives, and off-campus dwellings. Student value preferences and differences are presented. Discussed the need to design living group environments that provide intellectual stimulation and minimize…
Descriptors: College Students, Dormitories, Educational Environment, Group Norms
Selby, Thomas J.; Weston, Delmer F. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1978
A stratified random sample of 100 residence hall freshmen and 100 freshmen living in university apartments was surveyed to determine whether the two groups differed in levels of satisfaction with their living environment, in their academic performances and in their use of on-campus student services. Significant differences were found. (Author)
Descriptors: College Buildings, College Environment, College Freshmen, College Housing