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Peer reviewedWilmes, Martha Baer; Quade, Stephanie L. – NASPA Journal, 1986
Describes the common needs and concerns of commuter students that impact on programming efforts, identifies the goals of programs designed to promote involvement by students who commute, and highlights examples of programs being sponsored at colleges and universities which have been effective in encouraging involvement of commuter students. (KS)
Descriptors: College Students, Commuting Students, Higher Education, Program Design
Peer reviewedRhatigan, James J. – NASPA Journal, 1986
Suggests the task of each institution is to differentiate accurately its commuter subpopulations in order to develop programs and services that meet their needs. Support services need to take into account the heterogeneity of the population in terms of who they are and why they want to attend. (KS)
Descriptors: Adults, Commuting Students, Higher Education, Motivation
Peer reviewedMiller, Thomas E. – NASPA Journal, 1986
Student affairs professionals at smaller institutions are encouraged to research their commuter students' characteristics and needs and to create or enhance services and programs to improve the college experience for commuters based on their findings. (KS)
Descriptors: Commuting Students, Higher Education, Program Design, Program Development
Peer reviewedBanning, James H.; Hughes,Blanche M. – NASPA Journal, 1986
Presents the Campus Ecology Model which advocates an ecological perspective on commuting. Suggests that campus ecology should infer the ecology of the student, so that the physical/social environment residing outside of the university's property boundaries is of great importance. An ecosystem design process, its application to commuter…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Campus Planning, College Environment, Commuting Students


