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2004-2005 Common Data, Morehead State University. Institutional Research & Analysis. Oct 2004

2004-2005 Common Data, Morehead State University. Institutional Research & Analysis.

Office of Institutional Research & Analysis Publication Archive

2004-2005 issue of the Common Data.


2004 Fall Nutshell, Morehead State University. Institutional Research & Analysis. Oct 2004

2004 Fall Nutshell, Morehead State University. Institutional Research & Analysis.

Office of Institutional Research & Analysis Publication Archive

Fall 2004 issue of the Nutshell.


The Effects Of Rural High School On Attending College And Earning A Bachelor’S Degree? A Multivariate Longitudinal Analysis Of A National Cohort Of High School Seniors, Christopher S. Snyder Oct 2004

The Effects Of Rural High School On Attending College And Earning A Bachelor’S Degree? A Multivariate Longitudinal Analysis Of A National Cohort Of High School Seniors, Christopher S. Snyder

Faculty Research at Morehead State University

This study examines the effects of attending a rural high school on postsecondary education outcomes. Besides rural high school attendance, other school, family, and individual characteristics are examined to determine if they moderate the effects of high school location upon entering a four-year college or not and graduating with a B.A. degree or higher. Using data for the 1992 cohort of high school seniors gleaned from the National Educational Longitudinal Survey (NELS 88/2000), the results indicate that the long-term effects of receiving a rural high school education are not as detrimental as some previous research has suggested. The disadvantages of …


2003-2004 Profile, Morehead State University. Institutional Research & Analysis. Aug 2004

2003-2004 Profile, Morehead State University. Institutional Research & Analysis.

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No abstract provided.


Does Rural High School Education Influence College Outcomes? A Longitudinal Study Using A Cohort Of U.S. High School Seniors, Christopher S. Snyder May 2004

Does Rural High School Education Influence College Outcomes? A Longitudinal Study Using A Cohort Of U.S. High School Seniors, Christopher S. Snyder

Morehead State Theses and Dissertations

A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts by Christopher S. Snyder on May 31, 2004.


2004 Spring Nutshell, Morehead State University. Institutional Research & Analysis. Apr 2004

2004 Spring Nutshell, Morehead State University. Institutional Research & Analysis.

Office of Institutional Research & Analysis Publication Archive

Spring 2004 issue of the Nutshell.


Expenditures Streams And School Improvement In Kentucky: Does Money Matter?, Edward B. Reeves Feb 2004

Expenditures Streams And School Improvement In Kentucky: Does Money Matter?, Edward B. Reeves

Faculty Research at Morehead State University

Every Kentucky public school is expected to achieve the goal of proficiency on the State's Accountability Index by the year 2014. Many schools may not reach the proficiency goal in time without a broad, multifaceted approach to enhance educational outcomes. A strategy to optimize the allocation of school district funds may contribute to this goal. Previous studies have attempted to answer the question "does money matter?" for raising school performance, but to date the findings have proven inconsistent. One reason for this might be that most of these studies have used a global measure of monetary resources, such as total …


Mapping Supply And Demand In Kentucky's Health Care System, Timothy S. Hare, Holly R. Barcus Jan 2004

Mapping Supply And Demand In Kentucky's Health Care System, Timothy S. Hare, Holly R. Barcus

Faculty Research at Morehead State University

A report submitted by Timothy S. Hare to the Research and Creative Productions Committee in 2004 on the geographical distribution of supply and demand in Kentucky's health care system.