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Millennial Students Who Go Directly To Graduate School: Influences On This Decision And The Characterization Of Their Experience, Courtney A. Smith Jan 2010

Millennial Students Who Go Directly To Graduate School: Influences On This Decision And The Characterization Of Their Experience, Courtney A. Smith

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The purpose of this research study was to explore the issues surrounding Millennial students who go directly into graduate school after completing an undergraduate degree including what influenced this decision and how the students characterized the experience. Participants were interviewed and several themes emerged from this study: feeling not ready for the real world or qualified to work, differences and difficulties of graduate life compared to undergraduate life, more academic support is needed before and during graduate school, relationships with parents were evolving towards independence, the importance of grades, lack of campus involvement in graduate school, overcoming personal and academic …


Political Involvement And Civic Engagement Of Millennials On A Small College Campus, Ashley R. Appleman Jan 2010

Political Involvement And Civic Engagement Of Millennials On A Small College Campus, Ashley R. Appleman

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The purpose of this study was to assess whether one private, residential campus had created an atmosphere and culture that encouraged political involvement and civic engagement. This ethnographic study consisted of observational findings, content analysis of institutional documents, and three focus groups composed of residential students who attended Midwestern College. Five central themes were indentified as meaningful influences on Millennial students' levels of political involvement and civic engagement: (a) Campus Connection with the Community, (b) Family-like Campus Atmosphere, (c) Emphasis on Community Service, (d) Awareness of Local, National and Global Issues, and (e) Foundational Quaker Values. These themes were integrated …


The Effects Of The Mennonite Church Usa On Enrollment In Mennonite Institutions Of Higher Education, Katherine Anna Steiner Jan 2010

The Effects Of The Mennonite Church Usa On Enrollment In Mennonite Institutions Of Higher Education, Katherine Anna Steiner

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The purpose of this study was to determine if enrollment at Mennonite institutions of higher education was impacted after the Mennonite Church (MC) USA formed in 2002. There are five Mennonite institutions of higher education in the United States: Bethel College in Kansas, Bluffton University in Ohio, Eastern Mennonite University in Virginia, Goshen College in Indiana, and Hesston College in Kansas. This parallel mixed methods study identified how the merger of the MC USA impacted the overall enrollment at Mennonite IHE. In addition, it explored enrollment based on gender, race, or Mennonite affiliation.

For the quantitative method of this research, …