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Kim, Eunyoung – Review of Higher Education, 2014
Successful educational outcomes among Asian American college students often obscure the challenges and nuanced educational experiences of Asian immigrant ethnic groups. Therefore, the aim of this study was to better understand the college-going experiences of Chinese and Korean immigrant students by examining the relationship between these…
Descriptors: Social Class, Immigrants, Korean Americans, Chinese Americans
Hillman, Nicholas W. – Review of Higher Education, 2014
This study updates and expands the literature on student loan default. By applying multilevel regression to the Beginning Postsecondary Students survey, four key findings emerge. First, attending proprietary institutions is strongly associated with default, even after accounting for students' socioeconomic and academic backgrounds. Second,…
Descriptors: College Credits, Loan Default, Loan Repayment, Student Loan Programs
Herrera, Felisha A.; Garibay, Juan C.; Garcia, Gina A.; Johnston, Marc P. – Review of Higher Education, 2013
This study investigates how students' views toward undocumented immigrants' access to public education change during college. A multilevel analysis among a national sample of 12,388 undergraduates, drawn from the Cooperative Institutional Research Program's (CIRP) Freshman Survey and College Senior Survey, revealed that significant…
Descriptors: Undocumented Immigrants, Student Attitudes, Access to Education, Higher Education
Harper, Casandra E.; Yeung, Fanny – Review of Higher Education, 2013
This study examined longitudinal data by multiple regression analyses to determine personal and institutional characteristics associated with students' openness to diverse perspectives. Students' openness was positively associated with (a) feeling that the university was committed to diversity issues, (b) taking diversity courses, and…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, College Students, Institutional Characteristics, Longitudinal Studies
McCormick, Alexander C.; McClenney, Kay – Review of Higher Education, 2012
The authors articulate objections to the organization of the recent special issue on student engagement and respond in detail to three criticisms leveled in that issue. Situating their response relative to longstanding calls to make research more relevant to practice, they argue that the validity critique inappropriately focuses on criterion…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, College Students, Predictive Validity, Educational Practices
Hagedorn, Linda Serra – Review of Higher Education, 2012
This address reports the findings of a survey of higher education colleagues on the degree of happiness associated with personal definitions of "meaning of life" and "purpose in life." Using a unique sliding scale, the survey draws items from the Oxford Happiness Project among other sources and began with all ASHE members (N = 1,904) with a final…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teacher Attitudes, Psychological Patterns, Surveys
Nelson Laird, Thomas F.; Niskode-Dossett, Amanda Suniti – Review of Higher Education, 2010
Relying on data from 37,122 first-year students and 42,285 seniors who participated in the 2006 administration of the National Survey of Student Engagement, this study illustrates how student interactions across difference positively affect student perceptions of the campus environment. The magnitude of the effect of these interactions varies…
Descriptors: Race, Student Attitudes, Gender Differences, College Freshmen
Maher, Michelle A.; Ford, Martin E.; Thompson, Candace M. – Review of Higher Education, 2004
Using survey and qualitative data, this study identified emergent themes that remain consistent across or differentiate among reports of women earning their doctoral degree relatively quickly ("early-finishers") and those taking considerably longer ("late-finishers"). Emergent themes included commitment to timely degree completion, faculty…
Descriptors: Females, Doctoral Degrees, Graduate Students, Surveys
Peer reviewedPitts, J. Michael; White, William G., Jr.; Harrison, Andolyn B. – Review of Higher Education, 1999
A study explored the impact of academically underprepared students on 14 liberal arts and sciences faculty at two open-admissions universities. Interviews revealed faculty faced widespread, acute problems teaching underprepared students, and they feel isolated, with little colleague or administrator support. Many underwent a confusing, emotionally…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Faculty, College Instruction, College Preparation
Peer reviewedDickens, Cynthia Sullivan; Sagaria, Mary Ann D. – Review of Higher Education, 1997
A study investigated the social relationships that developed among 26 feminist women faculty, representing 18 academic departments and fields, who collaborated in scholarly endeavors. Results indicated collaboration is common practice among feminist scholars; respondents typically sought membership in a supportive community. Four patterns of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cooperation, Feminism, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCampbell, Teresa Isabelle Daza – Review of Higher Education, 1997
A survey of 86 colleges and universities and 60 companies investigated whether industry representatives and academics, both involved and not involved in university-industry relationships, identified three categories of potential conflicts in collaboration (conflicts of interest, commitment, and internal equity). This paper discusses the…
Descriptors: Conflict of Interest, Conflict Resolution, Cooperation, Cooperative Programs
Peer reviewedFinkelstein, Martin J.; Davis, William J. – Review of Higher Education, 1978
(NOTE: See HE 512 216 for journal name change in information.) The prevalence of the case method in preparing higher education leaders is examined. Responses to a Case Use Inventory indicate many variations are used, but that the case method may not be widely implemented among graduate higher education programs. (SF)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Classroom Techniques
Peer reviewedPoppenhagen, Brent W.; Dunn, Melvin – Review of Higher Education, 1979
Higher education programs and how they can best serve the increasing need for educational practitioners are discussed. Graduate programs in postsecondary education are examined as well as market demands, specific educational needs, and master's programs in higher education. (SF)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Education Courses, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTerenzini, Patrick T.; And Others – Review of Higher Education, 1985
A study of the predictive validity of Tinto's theory of college student attrition is described. Compensatory interaction between levels of goal and institutional commitment indicated that institutional commitment had its greatest positive influence on retention for students with low levels of commitment to completing a college degree, and vice…
Descriptors: Background, College Students, Discriminant Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRasch, Carla; And Others – Review of Higher Education, 1986
The self-reported stress of 826 university central administrators, deans, and departmental chairpersons as measured by the University Administrative Concerns Questionnaire are compared. Analysis of variance indicated significant mean differences in the amount of role-based and task-based stress. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Administrators, Career Development, College Administration, College Environment

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