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Investigating the Community in Community Colleges: The Role of Context for Undocumented College Students
Undocumented young adults are a relatively high percentage of students at public universities and colleges nationwide in the United States,... -
Decisional conflict and empathy: a pilot study examining college’s students participation in and perpetration of unwanted sex
College students experience consistently high rates of sexual assault in the United States. Therefore, it is important to understand the factors that...
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Racial socialization: the development of perceptions about law enforcement among minority college students
In the U.S., relations between minorities and police are at an all-time low; with strong evidence suggesting that minority males are more likely to...
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Determinants of Understanding of Labor Laws: Evidence from Japanese University Students
This study investigates Japanese university students’ knowledge of labor laws using test theory and analyzes the determinants of understanding of...
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The Student Strike that Won Ethnic Studies and Black Student College Admissions
This article explores the student strike which won Ethnic Studies and Black college student admissions. The San Francisco State Strike of 1968 which...
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Getting A’s in B-School?: Differential effects of ambitions on the course taking and academic performance of conservative and liberal college students
Our study draws from research on person-environment fit to investigate how conservative and liberal students sort themselves into different academic...
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College Registration Management System (CoReMS): a Proposed CoReMS Model for UiTM Raub College Management Unit
Generally, for students to stay in college, every new semester student needs to register themselves in college management unit (UPK). Registration is... -
College location and labor market outcomes for STEM graduates in the US
Broadening participation in STEM education, improving STEM graduate employability, and retaining a labor force with high STEM qualifications has...
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‘It’s not hard, only challenging’: difficulties and co** strategies of Arab students at a Jewish college in Israel
This study examines what difficulties undergraduate Education students from the Arab sector in Israel face in their academic studies and how they...
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College major’s effect on marriage and children
We investigate how college major is associated with later-life family outcomes such as marriage and children. Using 2016–2020 data from the American...
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Predicting Green Hotel Visit Intention of College Students Using the Adjusted Theory of Planned Behavior
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, to promote the green consumption has become one of the important marketing strategies for tourism and hotel industry.... -
Victimization, Ethnic Identity, and Psychosocial Adjustment During First Year Experiences of Latina/o College Students from Immigrant Families
This chapter focuses on the protective nature of ethnic identity affirmation within Latino college students in immigrant families. Using a sample of... -
College Student Experiences Regarding the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Their Sexual Lives
The COVID 19 pandemic has impacted sexual health in a variety of ways. The purpose of this research was to examine the ways in which college students...
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An analysis of major and career decision-making difficulties of exploratory college students in a Mid-Atlantic University
The nexus between an academic field of study (major) and a career remains nebulous for most undergraduate college students who seek the best-fit...
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Differential impact, differential adjustments: diverse experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic by college students in an Upper-Midwestern University, USA
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic though widespread is not monolithic. Therefore, a differentiated understanding of the pandemic’s impact on people...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among College Students in Sierra Leone: A Life Course Ecological Analysis
Applying life course theory, this study examined the direct and indirect effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on the risk of contracting...
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Are College Graduate Immigrants on Work Visa Cheaper Than Natives?
The use of H-1B and other work visas to hire foreign professionals in the United States has been controversial and has caused policy debates. Using...
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How did STEM students respond to a cross-campus discussion forum about macroethics? An exploratory content analysis of students’ written reflections
Ethics education is increasingly recognized as an essential element of undergraduate programs focused on science, technology, engineering, and...
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Exploring design and delivery of mentoring in degree apprenticeships at a U.S. community college: primary stakeholders’ perspectives
In recent years, U.S. community colleges have seen a surge in implementing apprenticeships, particularly within their degree programs in the form of...
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From Physical Inclusion to Belonging: Perceptions of Social Inclusion of University Students with Intellectual Disabilities
Attending institutes of higher education (IHE) is an emerging context for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD) across the...