Information collected on the 1,312 freshmen who entered the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in the fall of 1975 indicates that the average freshman is 18 years of age and that 78 percent are female, 96 percent are single, and 74 percent reside in dormitories. Other items of information include their academic potential and financial need, but little about their interests, attitudes, and expectations. As a result, student volunteers took the College Student Questionnaire (CSQ) and the Omnibus Personality Inventory (OPI) to provide additional data. The 209 questions on the CSQ deal with seven scales: Family Independence, Peer Independence, Liberalism, Social Conscience, Cultural Sophistication, Motivation for Grades, and Family Social Status. The CSQ data are summarized and scale scores for selected groups of students are given. They give insights into reasons for selecting UNC-G, types of students selecting UNC-G, and expectations from college for the future. (LBH)
Authors
- Authorizing Institution
- North Carolina Univ., Greensboro. Office of Institutional Research.
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Publication Type
- Reports - Research
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Results of the College Student QuAstionnaire Part North Carolina Univ. Greensboio. Office of 1
- Family Background Females Bigler Education Personality Assessment Questionnaites School Surveys Social Values Statistical SuTveysStudent Attitudes Student Characteristics Student 1
- . materials not available from other sources. ERIC very effort 1
- Documents acguirel by ERIC include many informal unpublished 1
- ARACTERISTICS OF ENTERING. RESIDENT FRESHMEN 2
- Patricia P. McArver 2
- Office of Instituelonal Research Greensbo 2
- North Carolina at Greenskoro 2
- North Carolina 2
- High school 7
- College 9
- MOTHER 9
- .1. 16
- 1 8 - 16
- 12 -- 16
- 1017 20