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Patton, Lori D.; Bridges, Brian K.; Flowers, Lamont A. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2011
This study used a nationally representative sample of African American college students to examine the degree to which their affiliation with a Greek-letter organization contributed to engagement in effective educational practices by analyzing National Survey of Student Engagement data at historically Black colleges and universities and…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, African American Students, Black Colleges, Racial Composition
Lee, Jenny J.; Espino, Michelle M. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2010
The purpose of this study was to understand the ways undergraduate students experience service-learning within the context of college outreach. Interviews from 3 cohorts of undergraduate college students across 2 Research I institutions revealed that the application of classroom learning through service-learning affected the ways in which students…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Social Class, Student Attitudes, Social Change
Kolkhorst, Brittany B.; Yazedjian, Ani; Toews, Michelle L. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2010
The purpose of this study was to explore the quality of the parent-adult child attachment relationship by examining students' perceptions of how their parents support them and facilitate their independence while they are in college. A total of 58 third-year students participated in an online interview via synchronous chat technology. Our findings…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Attachment Behavior, Parent Child Relationship, Personal Autonomy
Kelly, Bridget Turner; Gayles, Joy Gaston – College Student Affairs Journal, 2010
This study sought to understand how individuals experienced multicultural courses in graduate preparation programs. The researchers conducted focus groups with 37 current and former graduate students in student affairs. Participants reported resistance to multicultural dialog, both in their direct experiences and through their perceptions of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Multicultural Education, Focus Groups, Race
Kord, JoLanna; Wolf-Wendel, Lisa – College Student Affairs Journal, 2009
This article examines the relationship between online social networking (OSN) and perceptions of academic and social integration for first-year residential students at a rural regional comprehensive university. Students spent an average of 2.5 hours on OSN websites per day, primarily interacting with campus peers, friends and family. There was…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Computer Mediated Communication, Internet, Social Networks
Wawrzynski, Matthew R.; Jessup-Anger, Jody Elizabeth; Stolz, Katherine; Helman, Cynthia; Beaulieu, Jacqueline – College Student Affairs Journal, 2009
This qualitative study employed focus group interviews to explore students' perceptions of three well established academically based living-learning communities at a large, land-grant university in the Midwest. Three themes merged that illustrated students' perceptions of a culture that promoted seamless learning, a scholarly environment, and an…
Descriptors: Land Grant Universities, Student Attitudes, Focus Groups, Interviews
Kodama, Corinne M.; Ebreo, Angela – College Student Affairs Journal, 2009
This study explored the relationship between Asian American students' choices of racial and ethnic identity labels, their attitudes toward racial and ethnic issues, and involvement in campus organizations. The findings suggest complex relationships between racial and ethnic self-identification and attitudes for some identity groups and no…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Racial Identification, Asian American Students, North Americans
Coll, Jose E.; Draves, Patrick – College Student Affairs Journal, 2009
This study sought to determine what student characteristic best predicts advising satisfaction. Outcomes of this study suggest that faculty behaviors such as discussing personal values, majors/ academic concentrations, and financial aid account for significant variance in the prediction of student advising satisfaction. This would suggest those…
Descriptors: College Students, Academic Advising, Faculty Advisers, Role
Vianden, Jorg – College Student Affairs Journal, 2009
This article documents the results of a qualitative study of the perceptions of 14 first-semester college men about interacting with faculty outside of class. The research site was a large, public doctoral extensive institution in the Midwest. Each of the men participated in three depth interviews (Miller & Crabtree, 2004) that sought to explore…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Males, Qualitative Research, Student Attitudes
Carter, Stephanie Power; Honeyford, Michelle; McKaskle, Dionne; Guthrie, Frank; Mahoney, Susan; Carter, Ghangis D. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2007
In this article, four doctoral students--two White females, one African American female, a White male--an African American female assistant professor, and an African American male student affairs administrator reflect on the difficult dialogues that took place during a seminar on whiteness. Watt's (2007) Privilege Identity Model (PIE) was integral…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Student Personnel Workers, Administrators, Whites
Hendel, Darwin D.; Harrold, Roger – College Student Affairs Journal, 2007
Unrest in the early 1970s stimulated a need to understand undergraduates' motivations. The Clark-Trow Typology (Clark & Trow, 1966) examined student behavior (i.e., academic, collegiate, vocational, and non-conformist) according to identification with the institution and involvement with ideas. The Student Interest Survey included questions based…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Student Attitudes, Leisure Time, Student Interests
Oswalt, Sara B.; Riddock, Christina C. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2007
Few studies have examined graduate students and stress. At a large, Southeastern university, 223 graduate students completed a survey about factors contributing their stress, current coping strategies and related university services. A majority felt stressed (48.9%) or very stressed (24.7%). There were significant differences in coping strategies…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Coping, Stress Management
Thrasher, Robert G.; Andrew, Damon P. S.; Mahony, Daniel F. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2007
Shaffer and Hall (1997) have estimated college student gambling to be three times as high as their adult counterparts. Despite a considerable amount of research on gambling, researchers have struggled to develop a universal theory that explains gambling behavior. This study explored the potential of Ajzen and Fishbein's (1980) Theory of Reasoned…
Descriptors: College Students, Games, Probability, Student Attitudes
Berryhill, Joseph C.; Bee, Erin K. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2007
Colleges often seek to promote a psychological sense of community (PSOC) among their students. However, there is limited research on factors promoting PSOC, and little empirical evidence on whether students of different ethnic backgrounds might experience PSOC differently. This study, which took place on a predominantly White campus, explored…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Minority Groups, White Students, Student Attitudes
Grube, Sean A.; Cedarholm, Katie; Jones, Camilla; Dunn, Merrily – College Student Affairs Journal, 2005
This manuscript explores the concept of balance for master's students enrolled in student affairs preparation programs in the Southeast and Midwest. It provides research on the ways balance is restricted for master's students who are employed in a student affairs setting while also enrolled in preparation programs, and it investigates themes which…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Role Conflict, Student Personnel Services, Interviews

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