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How College Affects Students

Findings and Insights from Twenty Years of Research, Volume I

Pascarella, Ernest T. / Terenzini, Patrick T.

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1. Edition March 1991
920 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-55542-338-4
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Foreword by Kenneth A. Feldman

Not since Feldman and Newcomb's 1969 landmark book, TheImpact of College on Students has there been such acomprehensive resource available on what is known about the effectof college on students. In this book, Pascarella and Terenzini takeup where Feldman and Newcomb left off, synthesizing twenty moreyears of empirical research and over 2,600 studies, distilling whatis known about how students change and benefit as a consequence ofattending college.

Foreword

1. Studying College Outcomes: Overview and Organization of theResearch

2. Theories and Models of Student Change in College

3. Development of Verbal, Quantitative, and Subject MatterCompetence

4. Cognitive Skills and Intellectual Growth

5. Psychosocial Changes: Identity, Selt-Concept, andSelf-Esteem

6. Psycholsocial Changes: Relating to Others and the ExternalWorld

7. Attitudes and Values

8. Moral Development

9. Educational Attainment

10. Career Choice and Development

11. Economic Benefits of College

12. Quality of Life After College

13. How College Makes a Difference: A Summary

14. Implications of the Research for Policy and Practice

AppAndix: Methodological and Analytical Issues in Assessing theInfluence of College
An extraordinarily well documented and comprehensive analysis of how the higher education experience affects students. The authors analyze more than 3,000 separate studies.... This volume is a gold mine of information and analysis.
Ernest T. Pascarella is the Mary Louise Petersen Professor of Higher Education at the University of Iowa. He has received numerous awards for his research from national professional and scholarly associations. In 2003 he received the Howard R. Bowen Distinguished Career Award from the Association for the Study of Higher Education.