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Musoba, Glenda Droogsma; Nicholas, Tekla – College and University, 2020
Many students who begin their education at a community college intend to earn a four-year degree. Yet Engle and Tinto (2008) conclude that "only 5 percent of low-income, first-generation students who started their education at community colleges had acquired bachelor's degrees within six years." For too long, universities have seen…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Student Experience, Community Colleges, Transfer Policy
Cassandra Arroyo; Emily Labandera; Deborah A. Santiago – Excelencia in Education, 2025
Many Latino students believe college provides an opportunity for economic and social mobility to reach the American Dream. Latino students also demonstrate financial need and leverage various cost-saving measures to make college more affordable. Concurrently, select colleges and universities are working to improve their policies and practices to…
Descriptors: Paying for College, Hispanic American Students, Student Financial Aid, Undergraduate Students
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Fortin, Anne; Sauvé, Louise; Viger, Chantal; Landry, France – Accounting Education, 2016
A collaborative project of several Quebec universities, this study investigates nontraditional student withdrawal from undergraduate accounting programmes. A nontraditional student is older than 24, or is a commuter or a part-time student, or combines some of these characteristics. Univariate and multivariate analyses of student dropout factors…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Withdrawal (Education), Grade Point Average, Regression (Statistics)
Galladian, Carol – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The purpose of this quantitative ex post facto study was to provide a description of the student engagement of commuter students attending a large urban public university located in a mid-Atlantic state using the five National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) benchmarks of student engagement. In addition, the study examined the relationship…
Descriptors: Commuting Students, Undergraduate Students, Learner Engagement, Urban Schools
Fishman, Rachel – New America, 2015
This report explores the demographics of community college students and how they compare to those in other sectors of higher education. Next, it reviews the common reasons undergraduate students stop their studies or drop out. The report then examines technology-enhanced education in community colleges and presents several case studies showing how…
Descriptors: Two Year College Students, Community Colleges, Student Characteristics, Undergraduate Students
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Levy, Lawrence C. – Change, 1976
Adelphi University has awarded 76 Masters in Business Administration degrees to people in the New York City area who attended its Classroom on Wheels, one specially equipped car on each of four commuter train lines. The program, reaching over 1000 people since 1971 is run and promoted solely on tuition. (JT)
Descriptors: Business Administration, Commuting Students, Educational Finance, Higher Education
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Behrens, Troy; Gordon, David E. – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1996
Profiles the differences between commuter students and students at traditional resident schools and the special career-related needs of commuter students that college career centers must address. Topics discussed are the different needs of commuter students, student communication vehicles, and faculty and community communication. (SNR)
Descriptors: Career Planning, Careers, College Faculty, Communications
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Roszkowski, Michael J.; Reilly, Paul J. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2005
Using 10 distinct samples, analyses were conducted to determine whether empirical support could be garnered for the proposition that working adults selecting a college for part-time studies tend to consider the proximity of the school to their home to be more important than the school's proximity to where they work. On a hypothetical task (first 5…
Descriptors: College Students, Adult Students, Part Time Students, Commuting Students
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Arthur, Sara – Liberal Education, 1977
Commuter student needs are identified and suggested remedies applied at Marymount Manhattan are discussed, including non-credit discussion groups made available to day, evening, and weekend students. The need for faculty and administration sensitivity to these students is addressed. (LBH)
Descriptors: Commuting Students, Discussion Groups, Higher Education, Nontraditional Students
Schuh, John H. – 1996
The greatest impediment to the provision of adequate and appropriate campus services for commuter students is their diversity. It is important to identify the needs of commuting students since they may have little interest in traditional campus programs and services. Though they are an extremely diverse population, nontraditional commuting…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Campus Planning, College Students, Commuting Students
Allen, David F. – 1986
Indirect student costs at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington were studied: semester expenses for food, shelter, clothing, books and supplies, personal items, health care, transportation, and child care. Selected cost data were also compared to student characteristics including: whether they had ever received financial aid from the…
Descriptors: College Students, Commuting Students, Full Time Students, Higher Education
Allen, David F. – 1986
Results of a survey of student living expenses at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, are summarized. Cost data were collected on food, clothing, shelter, books and supplies, personal expenses, medical costs, transportation, and child care. Of a random sample of 433 students, 145 responded to the survey. Respondents consisted of…
Descriptors: College Students, Commuting Students, Full Time Students, Higher Education
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Bell, David P. – 1979
Upper-level institutions of higher education, offering course work at only the junior, senior, and in some cases postgraduate level, are discussed. Two upper-level institutions that are part of the University of Houston system are cited as examples: The University of Houston at Clear Lake City and the University of Houston Victoria Campus. In the…
Descriptors: Commuting Students, Educational Economics, Educational History, Educational Innovation
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Bowen, Howard R. – Liberal Education, 1980
The higher education system is seen as having deteriorated in the 1970s due to change in academic schedules, increased size of institutions, impaired effectiveness of faculties, inability of institutions to adjust to increased percentage of disadvantaged students, increase in part-time and nonresidential students, and excessive market orientation…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Commuting Students, Democracy, Educational Quality
Salner, Marcia B. – 1975
Described are current postsecondary educational programs in California that are designed primarily for: (1) over-25 adults with job and family responsibilities that preclude full-time residence degree study and (2) younger adults interested in a form of education that does not preclude wage earning and continuing involvement in their local…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Development, Community Services, Commuting Students
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