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From the author of Four Critical Years--a book the Journal of Higher Education called the most cited work in higher education literature--What Matters in College? presents the definitive study of how students change and develop in college and how colleges can enhance that development. Based on a study of more than 20,000 students, 25,000 faculty members, and 200 institutions, the book shows how academic programs, faculty, student peer groups, and other variables affect students'' college experiences.

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"An essential addition for the library of any college administrator, faculty member, or student affairs professional. It cuts through many of the myths in higher education with data-driven observations and conclusions. It is one of the best of its kind on the market. If you are invloved in the higher education enterprise, it is a must."

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Paperback Edition xi

Preface xix

The Author xxix

1 Studying College Impact 1

2 Environmental Variables 32

3 Assessing Environmental Effects: A Prototypical Example 83

4 Personality and Self-Concept 105

5 Attitudes, Value, and Beliefs 141

6 Patterns of Behavior 165

7 Academic and Cognitive Development 186

8 Career Development 245

9 Satisfaction with the College Environment 273

10 Summary of Environmental Effects 312

11 Effects of Involvement 365

12 Implications for Educational Theory and Practice 396

Resource A: Multiple Correlations at Selected Steps 438

Resource B: Longitudinal Changes in the Weighted and Unweighted Samples 442

References 447

Index 457

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    A Paperback by Alexander W. Astin


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      Publisher: Wiley
      Publication Date: 1/10/1997 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780787908386, 978-0787908386
      ISBN10: 078790838X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      From the author of Four Critical Years--a book the Journal of Higher Education called the most cited work in higher education literature--What Matters in College? presents the definitive study of how students change and develop in college and how colleges can enhance that development. Based on a study of more than 20,000 students, 25,000 faculty members, and 200 institutions, the book shows how academic programs, faculty, student peer groups, and other variables affect students'' college experiences.

      Trade Review
      "An essential addition for the library of any college administrator, faculty member, or student affairs professional. It cuts through many of the myths in higher education with data-driven observations and conclusions. It is one of the best of its kind on the market. If you are invloved in the higher education enterprise, it is a must."

      Table of Contents

      Introduction to the Paperback Edition xi

      Preface xix

      The Author xxix

      1 Studying College Impact 1

      2 Environmental Variables 32

      3 Assessing Environmental Effects: A Prototypical Example 83

      4 Personality and Self-Concept 105

      5 Attitudes, Value, and Beliefs 141

      6 Patterns of Behavior 165

      7 Academic and Cognitive Development 186

      8 Career Development 245

      9 Satisfaction with the College Environment 273

      10 Summary of Environmental Effects 312

      11 Effects of Involvement 365

      12 Implications for Educational Theory and Practice 396

      Resource A: Multiple Correlations at Selected Steps 438

      Resource B: Longitudinal Changes in the Weighted and Unweighted Samples 442

      References 447

      Index 457

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