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Gross, Jacob P. K.; Hossler, Don; Ziskin, Mary; Berry, Matthew S. – Review of Higher Education, 2015
The use of merit criteria in awarding institutional aid has grown considerably and, some argue, is supplanting need as the central factor in awarding aid. Concurrently, the accountability movement in higher education has placed greater emphasis on retention and graduation as indicators of institutional success and quality. In this context, this…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Financial Aid, Accountability, Academic Achievement
Weerts, David J.; Cabrera, Alberto F.; Mejias, Paulina Perez – Review of Higher Education, 2014
Various commissions and reports have called on colleges and universities to better prepare students for participation in a democratic society. A limit of such reports is that they often fail to consider how students might be categorized relative to their shared patterns of civic behaviors. Relying on alumni survey data from American College…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Graduate Surveys, College Students, Multivariate Analysis
Harbour, Clifford P.; Wolgemuth, Jennifer R. – Review of Higher Education, 2013
This article proposes a new paradigm to understand recent government policies that pose new barriers to student participation and divert students out of public higher education. We explain how the classic diversion paradigm, exemplified by Clark (1960) and Brint and Karabel (1989), is unable to account for this new form of student diversion. We…
Descriptors: Public Education, Higher Education, Barriers, Student Participation
Collins, Christopher S. – Review of Higher Education, 2012
Two land-grant institutions, Michigan State University (MSU) and Texas A&M University (TAMU) used funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to partner with the National University of Rwanda (NUR) to support the agriculture faculty in Rwanda following the 1994 genocide. In addition, the three institutions…
Descriptors: Land Grant Universities, Foreign Countries, Death, Partnerships in Education
Myers, Carrie B. – Review of Higher Education, 2011
This study tests the association between union status and job satisfaction using 8,000+ U.S. faculty at four-year public institutions surveyed in the 2004 National Study of Postsecondary Faculty. The results from hierarchical linear models that included individual and institutional variables found that nonunion faculty reported significantly…
Descriptors: Evidence, Job Satisfaction, Unions, College Faculty
DesJardins, Stephen L.; McCall, Brian P. – Review of Higher Education, 2010
This study investigates the impact that different financial aid packages have on student stopout, reenrollment, and graduation probabilities. The authors simulate how various financial aid packaging regimes affect the occurrence and timing of these events. Their findings indicate that the number and duration of enrollment and stopout spells affect…
Descriptors: Stopouts, Graduation, Probability, Student Financial Aid
Steinberg, Matthew P.; Piraino, Patrizio; Haveman, Robert – Review of Higher Education, 2009
Access to higher education in the United States is increasingly on the public policy agenda as funding constraints affect the realization of college attendance for many middle and low-income students. We use the Pell Grant as a proxy for low-income participation, and the percent of undergraduate students receiving a Pell Grant (Pell Prevalence…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Access to Education, Differences, College Attendance
Rhoades, Gary; Kiyama, Judy Marquez; McCormick, Rudy; Quiroz, Marisol – Review of Higher Education, 2008
This essay critically examines the centrality of mobility to the model of being a higher education professor or a student affairs professional. Using three narratives of lower-income Latino students about their educational and professional choices, we offer a reading based on Gouldner's classic conception of cosmopolitans and locals, and on Baez's…
Descriptors: Social Change, Student Personnel Services, College Faculty, Student Personnel Workers
Rendon, Laura I.; Novack, Vincent; Dowell, David – Review of Higher Education, 2005
This policy analysis article examines how California State University-Long Beach, an institution where upward of 22,000 student applied for roughly 3,400 freshman slots and where the transfer class had to be reduced because of mandatory enrollment reductions, tested race-neutral admissions models in accordance with Proposition 209, which prohibits…
Descriptors: Race, Models, Universities, Policy Analysis
Pascarella, Ernest T.; Wolniak, Gregory C.; Pierson, Christopher T.; Flowers, Lamont A. – Review of Higher Education, 2004
Analyzing three-year longitudinal data from 18 diverse four-year institutions, this study investigated the role of race in the solidifying plans for a graduate degree. Net of other influences, African American and Hispanic students were significantly less likely than their White classmates to lower their plans for a graduate degree. However,…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Racial Factors, African American Students, Hispanic American Students
Minor, James T. – Review of Higher Education, 2004
For better or for worse, faculty senates remain a critical component of campus governance. Yet an understanding of how senates with various structures and cultures operate in the context of campus governance is limited. Based on site visits to 12 campuses, the author provides four models for understanding faculty senates: functional, influential,…
Descriptors: College Governing Councils, College Faculty, College Administration, Governance
Perna, Laura W.; Titus, Marvin A. – Review of Higher Education, 2004
This study uses multilevel modeling to examine, after taking student-level predictors of enrollment into account, the effects of state public policies on the type of institution high school graduates attend. Four types of state policies (direct appropriations, tuition, financial aid, and K-12 academic preparation) influence the type of college…
Descriptors: Models, Predictor Variables, Enrollment Influences, High School Graduates
Peer reviewedWolf-Wendel, Lisa E.; Toma, J. Douglas; Morphew, Christopher C. – Review of Higher Education, 2001
Explored how athletics meets the challenges associated with creating a community out of difference and how its processes can serve as a model for higher education. Interviews revealed traits that facilitate community-building: team members share a common goal; engage in intense, frequent interaction; share adversity; have a common enemy; and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Community, Group Dynamics, Group Experience
Peer reviewedToma, J. Douglas – Review of Higher Education, 1997
Examines the models through which different academic disciplines approach inquiry. Faculty working in different models view their work differently, apply different evaluative standards, and accept different types of values. Although the discipline is more conspicuous than the model, the latter is equally important in understanding epistemological…
Descriptors: Classification, College Faculty, Epistemology, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCook, W. Bruce; Lasher, William F. – Review of Higher Education, 1996
A study involving interviews with 50 academic leaders revealed that college fund raising is a team effort; the institution's president is typically the central player; presidents should focus fund-raising attention on major gifts and administrative leadership; academic quality and institutional prestige are critical factors; and fund raising is…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Presidents, Donors, Educational Quality

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