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Molnar, Joseph J.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1981
Reviews the growing student interest in agricultural education, particularly among minorities. Examines the characteristics, experiences, and aspirations of agriculture students based on a large scale survey of Southern land-grant universities. (EF)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Aspiration, Black Students, Educational History
Dunkelberger, John E.; Molnar, Joseph J. – 1980
The background characteristics, occupational goals, and attitudes of agriculture students enrolled in 1890 and 1862 land grant universities in 1977 were examined by questionnaire, to construct a profile of agronomy majors as compared to animal science majors and to agriculture majors as a whole. Females comprised 38.2% of animal science majors but…
Descriptors: Agricultural Colleges, Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal Husbandry
Molnar, Joseph J.; Dunkelberger, John E. – 1980
The trend to fewer and larger farm units means fewer individuals will actually have the opportunity to engage in farming, yet increasing numbers of farm students are interested in farm and agriculture-related careers. Five background and experiential factors thought to be predictors of the initial expectation to farm were tested via mail surveys…
Descriptors: Blacks, Clubs, College Students, Economic Status
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Salter, Dannis A.; Molnar, Joseph J. – 1979
Because the 1862 and 1890 Morrill Act Land Grant colleges feature predominantly white or predominantly black student enrollments, a study to assess similarities and differences of the respective student bodies was undertaken. A selected sample of students at all southern land grant institutions was asked in the spring of 1977 to respond to a…
Descriptors: Agricultural Colleges, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Occupations, Black Colleges