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Lindholm, Jennifer A.; Astin, Alexander W.; Sax, Linda J.; Korn, William S. – 2002
This report summarizes the highlights of a national survey of college and university faculty that was conducted by the Higher Education Research Institute (HERI) in fall and winter of 2001-2001. This is the fifth in a series of surveys conducted on a triennial basis. Results are based on the responses of 32,840 full-time college and university…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics, National Norms
Sax, Linda J.; Astin, Alexander W.; Korn, William S.; Mahoney, Kathryn M. – 2000
This 35th annual report of national normative data on college freshmen is part of the Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) longitudinal study to assess the effects of college on students. The freshman data reported here are weighted to provide a normative profile of the U.S. freshman population for use in policy analysis, human…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Freshmen, Drinking, Full Time Students
Sax, Linda J.; Astin, Alexander W.; Korn, William S.; Mahoney, Kathryn M. – 1999
This 34th annual report of national normative data on college freshmen is part of the Cooperative Institutional Research Program's (CIRP) longitudinal study to assess the effects of college on students. Data for this study is based on 261,217 entering students at 462 U.S. two- and four-year colleges and universities, and is statistically adjusted…
Descriptors: Activism, Career Choice, College Freshmen, Drinking