The freshman year experience : helping students survive and succeed in college / M. Lee Upcraft, John N. Gardner, and associates.
Material type: TextSeries: Jossey-Bass higher education seriesPublication details: San Francisco, Calif. : Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1989.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxix, 443 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 1555421474
- 9781555421472
- Counseling in higher education -- United States
- College freshmen -- Counseling of -- United States
- College student orientation -- United States
- Services personnels aux �etudiants -- �Etats-Unis
- �Etudiants de premi�ere ann�ee -- Counseling -- �Etats-Unis
- Int�egration des nouveaux �etudiants -- �Etats-Unis
- College
- Studienanf�anger
- College freshmen -- Counseling of
- Counseling in higher education
- United States
- United States Higher education institutions Students Counselling
- College student orientation -- United States
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- LB2343 .F74 1989
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- D 7563
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Includes indexes.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 389-428).
A comprehensive approach to enhancing freshman success -- Part one: today's freshmen and the college experience. Who are today's freshmena? -- A historical look at the freshman year experience -- Understanding student development: insights from theory -- Impact of college environments on freshman students -- Part two: essential programs and services for first-year students. Connecting students to institutions: keys to retention and success -- Orientation programs -- Academic advising -- Academic support programs -- Mentoring programs -- Counseling -- Residence halls and campus activities -- Health and wellness programs -- Character development.
Part three: the freshman seminar. Origins and purposes of the freshman seminar -- Elements of an effective seminar: the university 101 program -- How seminars enhance student success -- Starting a freshman seminar program -- A President's perspective on the value on freshman seminars -- Part four: helping diverse freshman populations -- Hispanic students -- Black students -- Women students -- Adult learners -- Commter students -- Student athletes -- Disabled students -- Honors students -- Part five: building campus support for a strong freshman year program. Providing administrative, faculty, and staff leadership -- Academic and student affairs in partnership for freshman success.
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