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Anderson, William N. – College and University, 2002
Sought to determine if the size of an entering freshman class at a 4-year university could be accurately predicted using linear regression, a standard statistical procedure. Analyzed certain independent variables believed to be related to the number of actual enrolled freshmen. Found that a reasonably good forecast for the fall could be obtained…
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Freshmen, Enrollment Projections, Higher Education
Boulard, Garry – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2003
Highlights the diversity of community colleges' student populations, noting that they are the most diverse institutions in academia and becoming more so. (EV)
Descriptors: College Attendance, Community Colleges, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education
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Meltz, Noah M. – Higher Education Policy, 2001
Examines policy issues surrounding the accommodation of increased Israeli demand for higher education, comparing the country with Canada, which has also been considering whether to permit private higher education institutions. Concludes that academic colleges in Israel have been successful in absorbing a huge increase in enrollment, while…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Educational Demand, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
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Lee, Jenny J. – Review of Higher Education, 2002
Began with three expectations: (1) students' religious convictions will decline over time; (2) their profile will follow that of earlier studies; and (3) greater involvement in diversity-related experiences will be associated with weaker religious beliefs. Found some unexpected results, particularly that diversity-related experiences were not…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Beliefs, College Attendance, College Students
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Crosnoe, Robert; Mistry, Rashmita S.; Elder, Glen H., Jr. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2002
Applies a family process model to the linkage between early economic disadvantage and later enrollment in higher education. Using two waves of data on low-income youth, results found that the attitudes and behaviors of their parents, mostly mothers, mediate the impact of disadvantage on enrollment. (Contains 36 references and 3 tables.) (GCP)
Descriptors: College Attendance, Economically Disadvantaged, Enrollment, Higher Education
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Haggis, Tamsin; Pouget, Mireille – Teaching in Higher Education, 2002
Investigated the study experiences of a group of Scottish 17- and 18-year-olds from the beginning of their 3-month university access course to the end of their first semester at university. Themes from the data included: moving away from feelings of injustice and alienation; moving toward better study strategies, and support, relationships; and…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Nontraditional Students
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Smith, Irving; Johnson, Robert E. – Journal of College Admission, 2003
Argues that a perpetual cycle of education deprivation is embedded in our educational system that forces some of the best students into a vocational education path that may not include attending college. Proposes that students must be educated early about the value of a college education and must be aware that they are making decisions with…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Counselor Role, Decision Making, Educational Opportunities
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Helland, Patricia A.; Stallings, Hilary J.; Braxton, John M. – Journal of College Student Retention, 2002
Examined how the fulfillment of college expectations affects students' social integration. Path analysis showed that the fulfillment of social expectations for college positively affects both social integration and subsequent institutional commitment; the greater the degree of these, the more likely students will re-enroll in the university. (EV)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Attendance, College Students, Dropout Research
Lane, Kristina – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2001
Discusses why an increasing number of Hispanics will come to rely on community colleges to provide a foot in the door of higher education, largely because community colleges are affordable, accessible, and flexible enough to meet the needs of Hispanic students. (EV)
Descriptors: College Attendance, Community Colleges, Enrollment Trends, Hispanic American Students
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Neumark, David; Joyce, Mary – Journal of Human Resources, 2001
Analysis of 1997 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth data for school-to-work participation found that it does not appear to influence behavior associated with college attendance. It does appear to increase subjective probabilities of obtaining a high school diploma and perceived likelihood of future labor market activity. (Contains 15…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Education Work Relationship, Expectation, Graduation
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Wolfle, Lee M.; List, Jill H. – Structural Equation Modeling, 2004
Locus of control is fairly stable over time but does change as a result of natural events, such as the acquisition of college education. Previous research found this to be so in a study of the high school class of 1972. This investigation asked whether a model of stability and change in locus of control had changed since the benchmark study of the…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Locus of Control, High School Students, Personal Autonomy
Snipes, Jason C.; Holton, Glee Ivory; Doolittle, Fred – MDRC, 2006
In the past decade, school districts around the country have sought to improve struggling urban high schools, where high dropout rates, poor student achievement, and low rates of graduation and college-going remain all too prevalent. In a field crowded with reform initiatives, Project Graduation Really Achieves Dreams (GRAD) stands out as…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, High Schools, Educational Change, College Attendance
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Thorngren, Jill M.; Downey, Jayne; Nelson, Mark D. – Journal of School Counseling, 2006
There are several factors that encourage at-risk students to finish high school and continue to pursue post-secondary education. Some school counseling programs have combined these factors in an attempt to foster a pro-college culture within their schools. Using qualitative methods, a study was conducted to assess school counselors' perspectives…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, School Counseling, School Counselors, College Attendance
Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2006
In February 2006, Nellie Mae Education Foundation President and Chief Executive Officer Blenda J. Wilson convened a roundtable discussion on trends in education philanthropy. Wilson's guests were Ron Ancrum, president of Associated Grant Makers, which serves grantmaking members in Massachusetts and New Hampshire; Nancy P. Roberts, president of the…
Descriptors: Private Financial Support, College Attendance, Philanthropic Foundations, Paying for College
Walters, Nancy; Ayodele, Alicia – Minnesota Office of Higher Education, 2011
This report provides information on the outcomes of the Intervention for College Attendance Program, a program of competitive grants awarded to postsecondary institutions, professional organizations and community-based organizations. Funded programs focus on increasing the access and success of groups traditionally underrepresented in higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Intervention, College Preparation, Enrichment Activities
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