Female college students experience unique dimensions to their transition to college. Traditional orientation programming has begun to address the needs of female students, but these efforts have typically not provided the holistic attention deserving of this population. The current report was a case study of 605 female first-year college students, their perceptions of an orientation program based on the CAS Standards, and the differences between Multi-Ethnic and Caucasian females
The author presents research on the benefits of providing students with more than one form of orient...
Traditional new student orientation programming is focused on the duality of academic preparation an...
New student orientation programs are typically designed around a loosely defined set of expectations...
The face of undergraduate education is changing, with young women encompassing the majority of bacca...
Women have traditionally represented over half of the undergraduate population of college enrollment...
Colleges and universities often rely on transitional programs to convey a sense of institutional exp...
New student orientation programs typically have been developed from the perspective of what new stud...
Orientation programs are vital to a new student's acculturation to the campus community, and have be...
The aim of this honors thesis was to compare the first-year and transfer student experience during o...
This article examines student learning outcomes of the new student orientation program at Stephen F....
textDespite a long history of providing open-door access to students who might not otherwise have an...
Summer orientation programs are one of the most common methods utilized by colleges and universities...
It is widely acknowledged that students' first introduction to college life can have a profound impa...
Successfully transitioning into postsecondary education can be challenging for new college students,...
Professionals working in orientation, transition, and retention (OTR) have expressed apprehension ab...
The author presents research on the benefits of providing students with more than one form of orient...
Traditional new student orientation programming is focused on the duality of academic preparation an...
New student orientation programs are typically designed around a loosely defined set of expectations...
The face of undergraduate education is changing, with young women encompassing the majority of bacca...
Women have traditionally represented over half of the undergraduate population of college enrollment...
Colleges and universities often rely on transitional programs to convey a sense of institutional exp...
New student orientation programs typically have been developed from the perspective of what new stud...
Orientation programs are vital to a new student's acculturation to the campus community, and have be...
The aim of this honors thesis was to compare the first-year and transfer student experience during o...
This article examines student learning outcomes of the new student orientation program at Stephen F....
textDespite a long history of providing open-door access to students who might not otherwise have an...
Summer orientation programs are one of the most common methods utilized by colleges and universities...
It is widely acknowledged that students' first introduction to college life can have a profound impa...
Successfully transitioning into postsecondary education can be challenging for new college students,...
Professionals working in orientation, transition, and retention (OTR) have expressed apprehension ab...
The author presents research on the benefits of providing students with more than one form of orient...
Traditional new student orientation programming is focused on the duality of academic preparation an...
New student orientation programs are typically designed around a loosely defined set of expectations...