This longitudinal study investigated to what extent noncognitive variables (e.g., expectations for college) and the college environment (i.e., academically based living-learning communities) influence students\u27 college experience. This research goes beyond grouping all living-learning students into one category, which has dominated much of the literature, by using an empirically derived structural typology for living-learning communities (Inkelas, Longerbeam, Leonard, & Soldner, 2005). Results suggest that being a student in a collaborative living-learning community is more likely to predict greater peer academic interactions and an enriching educational environment. Implications for practice and future research are discussed
The study used pre-college variables in the prediction of retention and probation status of first-ye...
This dissertation was the first study to estimate the direct and indirect effects of living-learning...
This study examined the impact that residential community living learning programs have on college s...
This study explores the effect of three distinct living-learning community models on a variety of st...
This qualitative study employed focus group interviews to explore students\u27 perceptions of three ...
As the landscape of higher education changes to allow increased access for first-generation college ...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to gain knowledge and better understand the academic ...
Living learning communities in higher education involve students living in a shared residence space ...
The first year of college is a time of significant transition in a student’s life. It is also the ti...
This study examined the effect of residential learning communities on the success of first-generatio...
Gregory EiseleinThe purpose of this study is to determine if Residential Learning Communities at Kan...
Living-learning communities on college campuses offer an academically linked residential experience ...
This qualitative phenomenological study was conducted to examine the perceived impact of roommate pa...
This research paper investigates how students describe the effect their living-learning community ha...
Faculty are the academic heart of colleges and universities. They guide learning and facilitate stud...
The study used pre-college variables in the prediction of retention and probation status of first-ye...
This dissertation was the first study to estimate the direct and indirect effects of living-learning...
This study examined the impact that residential community living learning programs have on college s...
This study explores the effect of three distinct living-learning community models on a variety of st...
This qualitative study employed focus group interviews to explore students\u27 perceptions of three ...
As the landscape of higher education changes to allow increased access for first-generation college ...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to gain knowledge and better understand the academic ...
Living learning communities in higher education involve students living in a shared residence space ...
The first year of college is a time of significant transition in a student’s life. It is also the ti...
This study examined the effect of residential learning communities on the success of first-generatio...
Gregory EiseleinThe purpose of this study is to determine if Residential Learning Communities at Kan...
Living-learning communities on college campuses offer an academically linked residential experience ...
This qualitative phenomenological study was conducted to examine the perceived impact of roommate pa...
This research paper investigates how students describe the effect their living-learning community ha...
Faculty are the academic heart of colleges and universities. They guide learning and facilitate stud...
The study used pre-college variables in the prediction of retention and probation status of first-ye...
This dissertation was the first study to estimate the direct and indirect effects of living-learning...
This study examined the impact that residential community living learning programs have on college s...