The purpose of this study was to identify if differences existed between the perceptions of importance of recruitment techniques as reported by students within baccalaureate automotive technology programs and the faculty members who teach in these programs. Participants in the study were 382 students (Freshmen through Seniors) and 27 faculty members of the eight universities in the United States that offer automotive technology baccalaureate degrees. The survey instrument used in this study employed a scale to measure the perceptions of the students and faculty members concerning the importance of selected recruitment items. Overall, the responses between the faculty and the students were similar. Reputation of the automotive program, reput...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of and improve the recruitment efforts of T...
This study explores the differences that may exist between the literature on perspectives of graduat...
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of...
A study was conducted to identify effective recruitment techniques as reported by students within ba...
This study examined the relationship between faculty perception of their role in increasing student ...
As enrollment numbers continue to decrease for agricultural education programs and colleges of agric...
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of...
This study investigated the extent to which corporate recruiters, students and faculty share an unde...
In the battle to maintain enrollment levels, institutions are confronting many questions about effec...
Plan BThe purpose of this study was to identify factors that encourage or discourage the enrollment ...
Instructors in higher education often tell personal stories or share past experiences of their time ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the recruitment efforts college freshmen see as most influ...
Admissions offices at many colleges and universities, once the passive processors of whatever applic...
This purpose of this study was to gain insights into the college recruitment process from the perspe...
Research Program; Faculty Attitudes This study examined the effect that faculty-student interaction ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of and improve the recruitment efforts of T...
This study explores the differences that may exist between the literature on perspectives of graduat...
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of...
A study was conducted to identify effective recruitment techniques as reported by students within ba...
This study examined the relationship between faculty perception of their role in increasing student ...
As enrollment numbers continue to decrease for agricultural education programs and colleges of agric...
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of...
This study investigated the extent to which corporate recruiters, students and faculty share an unde...
In the battle to maintain enrollment levels, institutions are confronting many questions about effec...
Plan BThe purpose of this study was to identify factors that encourage or discourage the enrollment ...
Instructors in higher education often tell personal stories or share past experiences of their time ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the recruitment efforts college freshmen see as most influ...
Admissions offices at many colleges and universities, once the passive processors of whatever applic...
This purpose of this study was to gain insights into the college recruitment process from the perspe...
Research Program; Faculty Attitudes This study examined the effect that faculty-student interaction ...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of and improve the recruitment efforts of T...
This study explores the differences that may exist between the literature on perspectives of graduat...
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of...