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ERIC Number: ED388181
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1995-Nov-11
Pages: 168
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Students in Transition: Critical Mileposts in the Collegiate Journey. Inaugural National Conference Proceedings (1st, Dallas, Texas, November 9-11, 1995).
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Austin.; South Carolina Univ., Columbia. National Resource Center for the Freshman Year Experience and Students in Transition.
This publication contains a collection of 95 abstracts of presentations on college student transitions, particularly those of freshmen, transfer students, and seniors. Each abstract is designed to give the reader a short summary of a presentation and to provide the name, address, and telephone number of the person to contact for additional information. The abstracts are arranged alphabetically by college or university name. Some of the subjects include: mentoring programs for students with disabilities, freshman orientation programs, faculty leadership in academic affairs, problem solving in core curricula, minority student satisfaction surveys, images in college student advertising, peer leadership, workforce readiness assessment, joint admissions for associate and bachelors degrees, transitions for returning adult students, clustered learning, student retention, summer bridge programs, capstone courses, campus climate, teaching effectiveness, residential colleges, identity development, values education, nursing education, freshman interest groups, community colleges, Internet use, electronic articulation and degree audit systems, career and life planning, and lifelong learning. (JB)
Publication Type: Collected Works - Proceedings
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Austin.; South Carolina Univ., Columbia. National Resource Center for the Freshman Year Experience and Students in Transition.
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