Women Students at Coeducational and Women's Colleges: How Do Their Experiences Compare?

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Title: Women Students at Coeducational and Women's Colleges: How Do Their Experiences Compare?
Language: English
Authors: Kinzie, Jillian L., Thomas, Auden D., Palmer, Megan M., Umbach, Paul D., Kuh, George D.
Source: Journal of College Student Development. Mar-Apr 2007 48(2):145-165.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 21
Publication Date: 2007
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education
Descriptors: Females, Educational Practices, White Students, Transfer Students, Single Sex Colleges, Womens Education, Coeducation, College Students, Student Experience, Comparative Analysis, College Freshmen, College Seniors, Student Characteristics, Student Participation, Minority Groups, Educational Environment, Thinking Skills, Student Diversity
Geographic Terms: United States
Assessment and Survey Identifiers: National Survey of Student Engagement
ISSN: 0897-5264
Abstract: This study compared the experiences of women attending women's colleges with those of women attending coeducational institutions. Analyses of data from the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) from random samples of female first-year and senior students from 26 women's colleges and 264 other four-year institutions were conducted. Women at single-sex institutions were more engaged in effective educational practices and reported higher levels of feelings of support and greater gains in college. With regard to the effect of different backgrounds on college experiences, transfer students at women's colleges were as engaged or more engaged than students who start at and graduate from the same school, and students of color tended to be less engaged than White students. (Contains 6 tables.)
Abstractor: Author
Number of References: 86
Entry Date: 2007
Access URL: https://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_college_student_development/toc/csd48.2.html
Accession Number: EJ767007
Database: ERIC
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