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Margie Bennett Executive Assistant to the President for Planning, Institutional Research, and Compliance. SEPTEMBER FACULTY MEETING. Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) Entering Fall 2003 Freshmen Profile Sponsored by: Higher Education Research Institute (UCLA).
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Margie BennettExecutive Assistant to the President for Planning, Institutional Research, and Compliance SEPTEMBER FACULTY MEETING
Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) Entering Fall 2003 Freshmen Profile Sponsored by: Higher Education Research Institute (UCLA)
Freshmen Sample Size • 313 sample size of new freshmen • 122 men & 191 women *Comparison data available for • Religious, 4-year colleges & universities, including 4,695 students • Private, 4-year colleges & universities, including 29,052 students
2003 New Freshmen Profile • 96% 2003 high school graduates • 98% White/Caucasian • 46% A or A- average grade in high school • 38% B+ or B average grade in high school • 41% live more than 100 miles from campus • 9% parents’ income less than $20,000 • 49% parents’ income $50,000 - $99,999 • 84% living with both parents
Traits that describe freshmen to a “great extent” TRAIT STATEMENT MVNU RESPONSE • Searching for meaning/purpose in life 31% • Engaging in self-reflection 22% • Appreciating the interconnectedness of everything 16% • Believing in the sacredness of life 44% • Being honest in my relationships with others 79%
Academic ability Cooperativeness Creativity Drive to achieve Emotional health Leadership ability Persistence Religiousness Intellectual Self-Confidence Spirituality Understanding of others More than half of the 2003 new freshmen rated themselves “above average”or in the “highest 10%”SKILLS/TRAITS
During the prior year, more than half of the 2003 freshmen* ACTIVITIES • Communicated via email • Used the Internet for research or homework • Communicated via Instant Messaging • Other Internet use • Performed community service as part of a class *82% reported use of a personal computer
Reasons noted by approximately half or more of 2003 freshmen as “very important” in deciding to go to college MVNU REASONS RESPONSE • To be able to get a better job 61% • To gain a general education and appreciation of ideas 49% • To be able to make more money 50% • To learn more about things that interest me 64% • To get training for a specific career 77%
MVNU “college of choice” for 2003 freshmen Freshmen reported that MVNU was their . . . • First choice 86% • Second choice 11% • Third choice 2% • 23% applied to only one college • 28% applied to two or three colleges • 8% applied to from four to ten colleges
Importance of MVNU Freshmen Visits • 85% first visited MVNU before they applied for admission • 8% visited after applied but before accepted • 4% visited after accepted but before decision to attend • 3% visited after decision to attend
Reasons noted by at least 40% of 2003 freshmen as “very important” in influencing their decision to attend MVNU* MVNU VERY IMPORTANT REASON RESPONSE • College has a very good academic reputation 45% • Attracted by the religious affiliation/ orientation of the college 71% • I wanted to go to a school about the size of this college 50% • A visit to the campus 43% *Larger percentages of women than men (by 6% to 17%) selected each of the above reasons.
Objectives Noted As “Very Important” or “Essential” by a Higher Percentage (> 5%) of 2003 New Freshmen in Comparison with Freshmen Six Years Earlier MVNU VERY IMPORTANT OBJECTIVE RESPONSE • Become an authority in my field 51% • Create artistic work (painting, sculpture, decorating, etc.) 16% • Keep up to date with political affairs 28%
2003 MVNU SeniorsCollege Student Survey (CSS) Longitudinal ReportMVNU Freshman to Senior Changes
130 sample size of seniors* • Seniors who began as freshmen • Attended MVNU at least 4 years • Agreed to provide identification data to HERI in order for data from two surveys to be compared * CSS administered on Testing Day to all seniors.
MVNU Grade Averages Fresh. Senior Change Comp.* • A (3.75-4.0) 22% 15% - 6.1% -14.6% • A-/B+ (3.25-3.74) 39% 28% -11.5% - 2.4% • B (2.75-3.24) 25% 30% 5.4% 13.9% • B-/C+ (2.25-2.74) 13% 24% 10.7% 2.9% *Comparison Group: Other religious 4-year colleges & universities, including 3,316 students. Comparison data also provided for 12, 453 students from all private, 4-year colleges & universities.
Academic Activities Fresh. Senior Change Comp* • Guest in a teacher’s home 34% 71% 36.4% 33.9% • Studied with other students 77% 97% 20.2% 8.1% • Tutored another student 48% 34% -14% -8.6% *Comparison Group: Other religious 4-yr. colleges and universities.
General Activities Fresh. Senior Change Comp* • Attended a religious service 99% 99% 0% -8.6% • Frequently discussed politics 18% 20% 2.3% 4.4% • Frequently discussed religion 62% 61% -1.6% -4.7% • Frequently felt depressed 8% 6% -1.6% -0.3% • Frequently overwhelmed 21% 40% 18.6% 4.2% • Performed volunteer work 92% 78% -13.2% -6% • Socialized with racial/ethnic 49% 30% -18.6% -18.9% • Visited art gallery/museum 52% 61% 9.4% 7.6% *Comparison Group: Other religious 4-yr. colleges and universities.
Time Spent Studying(during a typical week) Fresh. Senior Change Comp* • Less than 6 hrs. 68% 27% -37.2% -25% • Between 6 &10 hrs. 23% 38% 14.4% 5.1% • More than 10 hrs. 9% 35.2% 26.4% 19.9% *Comparison Group: Other religious 4-yr. colleges and universities.
Socializing with Friends (during a typical week) Fresh. Senior Change Comp* • Less than 6 hrs. 30% 20% -8.8% 0% • Between 6 &10 hrs. 22% 32% 9.6% 1% • More than 10 hrs. 48% 49% .8% -.9% *Comparison Group: Other religious 4-yr. colleges and universities.
Prayer & Meditation (during a typical week) Fresh. Senior Change Comp* • 1-2 hrs. 45% 34% -11.1% -3.6% • 3-5 hrs. 24% 30% 6.4% -.1% • 6-10 hrs. 6% 11% 4.8% .1% *Comparison Group: Other religious 4-yr. colleges and universities.
Objectives Noted as “Very Important” or “Essential” Fresh. Senior Change Comp* • Authority in my field 41% 46% 5.6% 4.8% • Be well-off financially 44% 23% -21.3% -9% • Help others in difficulty 73% 85% 11.8% 6.3% • Create artistic work 9% 17% 7.1% 5.5% • Success in own business 25% 22% -2.4% 0% • Clean up environment 7% 13% 5.6% 4.1% • Meaningful life philosophy 39% 61% 21.8% 9.5% • Promote racial understanding 23% 31% 8% 7.7% • Keep politically up-to-date 19% 42% 23.2% 17.6% *Comparison Group: Other religious 4-yr. colleges and universities.
Agrees “Strongly” or “Somewhat” Fresh. Senior Change Comp* • Prohibit racist/sexist speech 78% 55% -23.3% -14.7% • Racial discrimination no longer major problem in America 25% 10% -14.7% -5.8% • Individual can do little to bring about changes in society 25% 17% -7.7% -3.8% • Activities of married women best confined to home/family 29% 17% -12.2% -6.6% • Too much concern in courts for rights of criminals 75% 60% -6.2% .3% *Comparison Group: Other religious 4-yr. colleges and universities.