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2007 CIRP Freshman Survey

2007 CIRP Freshman Survey. Florida International University 2114 Responses Executive Summary. Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) Freshman Survey. Administered to all incoming first-year students who are first-time college students Comprehensive survey

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2007 CIRP Freshman Survey

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  1. 2007 CIRP Freshman Survey Florida International University 2114 Responses Executive Summary Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  2. Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) Freshman Survey • Administered to all incoming first-year students who are first-time college students • Comprehensive survey • Examines characteristics and expectations of incoming students before college • First part of a longitudinal assessment program • Freshman Survey  Your First College Year  College Senior Survey Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  3. Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) Freshman Survey • 42nd year • Over 13 million students • Over 1,900 schools • Largest and longest running study of higher education Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  4. Demographics Finances High School Admissions College Choice Parental Involvement Self-ratings Habits of Mind Political Views Values Degree Aspirations Expectations Presentation Summary Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  5. Demographics Native English Speakers: 61.9 % First-Generation Students: 32.5 % Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  6. Demographics Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  7. Finances: Family Income Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  8. Finances: How Pay for College Expenses Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  9. Finances: Concern About Ability to Finance Your College Education? Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  10. High School Type Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  11. High School Grades Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  12. Special Tutoring or Remedial Work Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  13. Advanced PlacementCourses and Exams Taken Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  14. Racial Composition in High School and Neighborhood Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  15. High School BehaviorsTypical Week as Seniors Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  16. High School BehaviorsTypical Week as Seniors Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  17. How Students Spend Time As High School Seniors(typical hours spent per week) Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  18. How Students Spend Time As High School Seniors(typical hours spent per week) Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  19. Admissions: Applications Submitted Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  20. Admissions: First Choice? Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  21. College Choice“How important was each reason in your decision to come here?” Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  22. College Choice“How important was each reason in your decision to come here?” Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  23. College Choice“How important was each reason in your decision to come here?” Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  24. College is How Many Miles From Home? Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  25. College Residential Plans Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  26. Parental Involvement • Assess students’ perception of parental involvement with college-related activities • 6 new questions for 2007 Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  27. Parental Involvement Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  28. Self-ratings of Traits(self compared to peers) Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  29. Self-ratings of Traits(self compared to peers) Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  30. Habits of Mind • Behaviors and traits that have been identified as contributing towards success: • in coursework • foundation for life-long learning • New questions in 2007 Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  31. Habits of Mind “Frequent” learning behavior in the past year Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  32. Habits of Mind “Frequent” learning behavior in the past year Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  33. Political Views Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  34. Social and Political Views:“The Chief Benefit of a College Education is that it Increases Earning Power” Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  35. Social and Political Views:“Colleges Have A Right To Ban Extreme Speakers From Campus” Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  36. Social and Political Views:“Affirmative Action in College Admissions Should Be Abolished” Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  37. Values Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  38. Values Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  39. Degree Aspirations Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  40. Expectations: “Very Good Chance” Student Will… Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  41. Expectations: “Very Good Chance” Student Will… Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

  42. For more information: heri@ucla.edu http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/heri Home of the CIRP The nation’s oldest and largest study of higher education

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