Today’s college students desire their institutions to invest in their spiritual development cultivating an affective exploration for meaning and purpose. A significant portion (25%) of the students who make up those findings and the current traditional undergraduate student population at four-year institutions identify as Roman Catholic. It is during the college-aged years of 18-23 when individuals who leave the Catholic faith make that decision most frequently citing either a lack of spiritual development or disagreement with the social perspectives of the Catholic Church. Research has shown that Catholic students attending non-Catholic Christian institutions grow as much or more in the spiritual development compared to their peers at Cath...
In 2003, the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA began a multi-year study to examine the spi...
This paper considers the Catholic culture of American Catholic colleges and universities in light of...
Statement of the problem. The identity of a Catholic College involves individual and corporate perce...
Emerging research illustrates that undergraduate students are searching for meaning in their lives, ...
Advisors: Jorge Jeria.Committee members: Suzanne Degges-White; Denise Rode.The college years are a t...
For almost one million college students in the United States, the Catholic university is Church. Thi...
This is a qualitative study of the experiences of traditional college students who choose to attend ...
Much of the concern of Catholic identity revolves around students’ experiences of Catholicism ...
In the United States today, Catholic higher education cannot I accommodate the great increase in num...
Catholic colleges and universities in America have significantly changed philosophically, demographi...
Creating campus environments for student learning has become a primary focus for higher education in...
The field of student affairs addresses diversity and inclusion for all students; however, the studen...
The scope and responsibility of secondary school campus ministry programs in Catholic schools have e...
When students are in the college search process, they look to many different resources to help them ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: Educational Policy and Administration....
In 2003, the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA began a multi-year study to examine the spi...
This paper considers the Catholic culture of American Catholic colleges and universities in light of...
Statement of the problem. The identity of a Catholic College involves individual and corporate perce...
Emerging research illustrates that undergraduate students are searching for meaning in their lives, ...
Advisors: Jorge Jeria.Committee members: Suzanne Degges-White; Denise Rode.The college years are a t...
For almost one million college students in the United States, the Catholic university is Church. Thi...
This is a qualitative study of the experiences of traditional college students who choose to attend ...
Much of the concern of Catholic identity revolves around students’ experiences of Catholicism ...
In the United States today, Catholic higher education cannot I accommodate the great increase in num...
Catholic colleges and universities in America have significantly changed philosophically, demographi...
Creating campus environments for student learning has become a primary focus for higher education in...
The field of student affairs addresses diversity and inclusion for all students; however, the studen...
The scope and responsibility of secondary school campus ministry programs in Catholic schools have e...
When students are in the college search process, they look to many different resources to help them ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: Educational Policy and Administration....
In 2003, the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA began a multi-year study to examine the spi...
This paper considers the Catholic culture of American Catholic colleges and universities in light of...
Statement of the problem. The identity of a Catholic College involves individual and corporate perce...