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Wawrzynski, Matthew R.; Naik, Sapna – Journal of College Student Development, 2021
Using a culturally relevant conceptual framework, we examined student outcomes from engagement in student activism for students (N = 1,238) at a South African university. Findings show participation in student activism differed by students of different genders, population groups, and academic disciplines. Students involved in activism reported…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Activism, College Students, Gender Differences

Cooney, Rosemary Santana; Nonnamaker, John Bishop – Journal of College Student Development, 1992
Examined differences in alcohol use between one university's commuting students (n=99) who lived at home with their parents and residential students (n=212). Found that resident students exhibited greater frequencies of alcohol use and abuse than did commuters as a function of both precollege factors and involvement in traditional college life.…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Commuting Students, Comparative Analysis

Brack, Gregory; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1992
Examined effects of stress on depression in female commuter college students (n=106). Results indicate that problem-solving confidence was important moderating variable and suggest that perception of long-term stress directly affects current depression level. Positive long-term experiences seemed to moderate subsequent negative experiences that…
Descriptors: College Students, Commuting Students, Depression (Psychology), Females

Inman, Patricia; Pascarella, Ernest – Journal of College Student Development, 1998
Building on the foundation of research on how critical thinking develops during college and on the extensive research on differences in the resident and commuter student experiences, this article explores aspects of the college experience that might be associated with cognitive development. Analyzes data from six institutions representing 326…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Freshmen, College Housing, Commuting Students

Alva, Sylvia Alatorre – Journal of College Student Development, 1998
Study comparing self-reported alcohol-use patterns and the personal beliefs and expectancies about alcohol use of 385 fraternity and sorority members and 1,518 non-Greek-affiliated college students found alcohol use higher among Greek-affiliated students and highest at private parties. Peer norms and perceived benefits predicted use levels. (EMK)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, College Students, Commuting Students, Drinking

Pascarella, Ernest; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1993
Tested hypothesis that living on campus fostered cognitive growth by estimating relative first-year gains in reading comprehension, mathematical reasoning, and critical thinking of resident (n=40) and commuter (n=170) first-year college students. Controlling for precollege cognitive level, academic motivation, age, work responsibility, and extent…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Freshmen, College Housing, Commuting Students

Hybertson, Diane; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1992
Examined factors that might affect wellness among non-traditional-age commuter college students. Findings from 356 traditional- and non-traditional-age commuter students revealed that wellness for both groups was influenced by personal and environmental factors. Quality of support systems and interpersonal relationships had impact on wellness in…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Students, Commuting Students, Environmental Influences

Wolfe, Janice Sutera – Journal of College Student Development, 1993
Examined relationship of first-year intervention to institutional integration, academic success, and persistence of resident and commuter first-year students (n=629) at predominantly nonresidential university. Found group differences on social integration and gender differences on academic success. Higher percentage of intervention participants…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, Commuting Students
Sessa, Frances M. – Journal of College Student Development, 2005
Differences between residential and commuter first-year male college students were examined with respect to students' perceptions of the parent-child relationship and its influence on students' use of alcohol and marijuana. Fifty residential and 57 commuter students completed questionnaires to assess their perceptions of parenting and the…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Student Attitudes, Questionnaires, Child Rearing

Martin, Constance M.; Hoffman, Mary Ann – Journal of College Student Development, 1993
Tested model of college drinking behavior which included alcohol expectancies, living environment, peer influence, and gender. Findings from 92 college students revealed that 3 (alcohol expectancies, social assertion, college living arrangement) of the 4 variables of the model were predictive of present alcohol use. Only gender did not…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Housing, College Students, Commuting Students

Giles-Gee, Helen F. – Journal of College Student Development, 1989
Examined effects of an individualized faculty advising program, study-skills training, and a tutorial center on the academic performance and retention of Black freshmen enrolled at a predominantly White university. Data suggest that nonresidency, off-campus employment, and organizational involvement adversely affect academic performance and…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Black Students, College Freshmen, Commuting Students