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DeVecchio, Richard C. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1972
The results of this study support findings of other studies suggesting that it is possible to identify characteristics which differ between nonreturning and returning community college students. The variables, however, differ from study to study, thus making prediction of withdrawal based on several variables inaccurate and misleading. (Author)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Community Colleges, Student Characteristics, Terminal Students
Barrett, Anita Goucher – 1972
This study investigated the status of communications programs for the terminal technical-vocational student in public junior colleges in the United States. Data were gathered from 173 junior colleges in 28 states. It was found that (1) 65 percent of the respondents offer communications courses for occupational students and that the smaller and…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Course Evaluation, English Curriculum, Technical Education
Martorana, S. V. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1977
Assessment of the progress of occupational students, while difficult, can be successfully achieved by means of cooperative efforts between theorists and researchers in student assessment and professional college staff members who work with students. (JDS)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation, Student Improvement
Anderson, Gregory M.; Alfonso, Mariana; Sun, Jeffrey C. – Teachers College Record, 2006
Recent data indicate that a large proportion of students entering community colleges are identifying terminal certificate or occupational associate degrees instead of academic majors or transfer as their short-term goal. Despite this, throughout much of the 1980s and 1990s, states established articulation agreements as policy instruments to…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Educational Trends, Student Educational Objectives

Diaz, Ileana R.; English, Richard A. – Community/Junior College Quarterly of Research and Practice, 1987
Reports on a study of the differences in the learning styles of 400 community college students in career and transfer programs as measured by the Canfield Learning Styles Inventory. Presents findings by program area and sex. (DMM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis
Hawaii Univ., Honolulu. Community Coll. System. – 1975
In spring 1975, students attending evening classes only comprised 17 percent of the total enrollment of the community colleges of Hawaii; day-only students comprised 71 percent, and students attending both day and evening classes comprised 12 percent. In all three groups, the majority are male liberal arts majors who were on campus last semester…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Day Students, Enrollment Trends, Evening Students
Wenzel, Gustave G.; Corson, Hal – 1974
This annual report presents a descriptive picture of where Miami-Dade Community College graduates go after receiving their degrees or certificates. A questionnaire was distributed to the 5,484 graduates; 2,836 (52 percent) responded. Eighty-three percent of the respondents planned to continue their education; of this group, 88 percent planned to…
Descriptors: College Choice, College Graduates, Employment, Females
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Dept. of Occupational Education and Technology. – 1977
Ten Texas community colleges participated in a fall, l976, college withdrawal survey, yielding a total of 1,102 responses. Students classified as "illegal/undefined" majors accounted for 32% of withdrawals, followed by "university transfer/academic" majors (27%), "undecided" (21%), and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Databases, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Research
Gustilo, Ted O., Jr.; Trufant, John E. – 1974
This study was conducted to facilitate future statewide decision-making by obtaining data on all students, both full-time and part-time, who had enrolled in Virginia Community College System occupational-technical programs at any time from fall 1966 through fall 1969. Graduates and non-graduates, as well as those who changed to or from…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Followup Studies, Graduate Surveys, Participant Satisfaction
Trufant, John E.; Snyder, Fred A. – 1975
Of the 5,227 1973-74 graduates of the Virginia Community College System, the majority (61 percent) were men. Racial minorities comprised 11 percent of the graduates. Although the largest single age group was 21 years or younger, the majority of the graduates were at least 22 years old. Thirteen percent were older than 35, and the median age for…
Descriptors: Age, Associate Degrees, Community Colleges, Demography
Shearon, Ronald W.; And Others – 1975
The objectives of this research project were to: (1) replicate and update data gathered in 1969 about North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) credit students; (2) provide a similar profile of non-credit students; (3) provide a profile of all North Carolina adults (over 18) in 1970 to serve as a comparison basis; (4) examine student value…
Descriptors: College Choice, Day Students, Educational Attitudes, Evening Students

Knoell, Dorothy M., Ed. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1973
A predominant function of community colleges is the education and guidance of students from widely varying backgrounds and with diverse interests and objectives. This sourcebook examines the major student clienteles for whom comprehensive two-year colleges must plan programs and services. The articles consider transfer students; occupational…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Community Colleges, Dropouts, Educationally Disadvantaged
Kidd, Brian – 1984
A study was conducted to determine what combination of a student's personal characteristics and community college experiences contributed to a successful transfer to a four-year institution, and to learn which constellations of current and proposed campus resouces at Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) were most valuable in assisting students to…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Counseling Effectiveness, Graduate Surveys
Falcone, Andrew J. – 1990
A longitudinal study was conducted of enrollment patterns and student persistence at the Metropolitan Community Colleges of Kansas City, Missouri. The entire fall 1987 first-time freshman population of 2,994 students was followed from entry through spring 1989 to identify patterns in the enrollment and characteristics of persisters, dropouts, and…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Black Students, Community Colleges, Dropout Research
Lee, Valerie E.; Frank, Kenneth A. – 1987
A study was conducted to investigate the probability of transfer from a two-year college to a four-year college for a random sample of 2,500 students who attended a community college within 2 years of high school graduation in 1980. Nationally representative longtitudinal data from the High School and Beyond study established the characteristics…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Educational Mobility
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