abstract: Researchers suggests that college students' involvement and use of resources on campus are important for success, in the form of satisfaction and GPA, in the first year. College officials invest substantial resources in activities to encourage freshmen students to become involved in campus activities and utilize resources that promote successful outcomes, yet we do not know which activities best relate to success. Using a self-report survey, we sought to corroborate previous research that has shown that overall levels of involvement and use of resources relate to satisfaction/GPA. Furthermore, we disentangled which individual types of involvement and use of resources are most highly correlated with satisfaction and GPA. And finall...
This thesis explores the desirable limits of Astin’s Involvement Theory. Astin (1993) reports that i...
Data were collected regarding student involvement and grade point average in a way that could be ben...
Student Success continues to be a topic of great interest in the Higher Education Literature. Fifty ...
According to the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) conducted by the National Ce...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relation between college students\u27 involvement and t...
This research project explored the anatomy of satisfaction of undergraduate students’ experiences in...
Previous research has shown there are multiple benefits to overall development and well-being of an ...
Student involvement on campus is important for promoting academic success. Involvement on campus bui...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2...
Students who are involved on campus have better mental health and academic performance (Bergen-Cico ...
This research study discusses how students \u27participation in one or more university campus organi...
Dual enrollment programs offer options for high school students to sample college-level courses for ...
Assessment of undergraduate research (UR) programs using participant surveys has produced a wealth o...
As a student of Stephen F. Austin State University have you ever wondered about the efficacy of you ...
This study examines how student pre-college participation in extracurricular activities and voluntee...
This thesis explores the desirable limits of Astin’s Involvement Theory. Astin (1993) reports that i...
Data were collected regarding student involvement and grade point average in a way that could be ben...
Student Success continues to be a topic of great interest in the Higher Education Literature. Fifty ...
According to the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) conducted by the National Ce...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relation between college students\u27 involvement and t...
This research project explored the anatomy of satisfaction of undergraduate students’ experiences in...
Previous research has shown there are multiple benefits to overall development and well-being of an ...
Student involvement on campus is important for promoting academic success. Involvement on campus bui...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Higher Education Leadership)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2...
Students who are involved on campus have better mental health and academic performance (Bergen-Cico ...
This research study discusses how students \u27participation in one or more university campus organi...
Dual enrollment programs offer options for high school students to sample college-level courses for ...
Assessment of undergraduate research (UR) programs using participant surveys has produced a wealth o...
As a student of Stephen F. Austin State University have you ever wondered about the efficacy of you ...
This study examines how student pre-college participation in extracurricular activities and voluntee...
This thesis explores the desirable limits of Astin’s Involvement Theory. Astin (1993) reports that i...
Data were collected regarding student involvement and grade point average in a way that could be ben...
Student Success continues to be a topic of great interest in the Higher Education Literature. Fifty ...