The Changing American College Student: Thirty-Year Trends, 1966-1996 Alexander W. Astin “While each of the 30 freshman surveys since 1966 has revealed.

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The Changing American College Student: Thirty-Year Trends, Alexander W. Astin “While each of the 30 freshman surveys since 1966 has revealed significant changes from the previous year’s survey, there have been two periods during which students have shown particularly rapid and widespread change: the late 1960s through the early 1970s, and the past 8 to 10 years covering the end of the 1980s to the present.” (Astin, 1998)

Financial Concerns Increased Stress Grade Inflation/Competition and Academic Disengagement Political Disengagement Decreasing Reliance on Government Mixed Trends on Social Issues

“Compared to their counterparts of the late 1960s, freshman women today have much higher educational aspirations and are much more interested in careers in traditionally “male” professions (business, law, medicine, engineering)”

“…women and men today are much more alike in their interests, aspirations, values, and behavior than they were three decades ago.” About the only area where the sexes have diverged is politics: women lean to the left while men lean to the right

College Life…

First in the Family Advice about College from First-Generation Students Your College Years (2006) By Kathleen Cushman “I just feel a little intimidated, like it’s going to feel really weird to approach them. Maybe I’ll ask a question that they think is ridiculous. If I’m going about something that is really complicated to me, I don’t want them to think, Well, maybe she’s not right for this class.” - Jackie

Quotes from JMU Freshmen “When students come to college many doubt their ability to succeed in a college environment. These students need someone who believes in their abilities and expects from the beginning that they will succeed.” “Being the first person in my family to attend college, I knew little of what to expect so I turned to my advisor for assistance.”

Student Quotes (cont.) “My advisor is unique because he genuinely cared about my success at JMU and I wasn’t just another freshman going through the system.” “My advisor showed me a personal, caring side of professors, which excited me to get to know more faculty members.” “He has a way of being able to calm and relax you by just having a conversation.”

The James Madison University Student: Before, During, and After Enrollment 1993 to the Present The Office of Institutional Research at James Madison University Between Fall 1995 and Fall 2006, JMU’s average SAT combined decreased slightly from 1,186 to 1,140. The percentage who reported in the First Year Survey that their average grade in high school was in the ‘A’ range increased from 43 percent to 55 percent. Within specific skills, students reported increased preparation in study habits, computer skills and vocational skills. There was also a decline in the percentage that stated they were very well prepared students in mathematics and a slight decline in foreign languages preparedness.

JMU Admissions Website Freshman Class Profile Applications: 17,765 Applicants accepted: 62.6% Applicants enrolled: 3,748 Average SAT Score: 1140 * SAT mid-50 percent range: * ACT mid-50 percent range: * Top third of high school class: 88% Freshman retention rate: 91.8%

1.Quality of High School Academics Competitive candidates for admission will have taken upper level coursework (i.e. Honors, AP, IB, Dual Enrollment) in the core academic areas when available in their high school.

2. Academic Achievement Competitive candidates will have mostly As and Bs in the core academic areas: English, math, lab science, social science and foreign language. 3. Standardized Tests When reviewing test scores we use the highest individual verbal and highest individual math scores from the SAT. For the ACT we use your single highest composite score.

4. Secondary School Report and Recommendation applicant chose the most demanding program of courses, an average program of courses, etc. how competitive the high school class is by sharing with us how many students intend to go on to a four year college next year will rate the applicant in some areas such as academic potential, motivation, and leadership skills.

5. Extracurricular Activities looking for quality involvement rather than quantity of involvement. interested in students who have been involved in community service or held part time jobs.

National Survey of First-Year Curricular Practices Summary of Findings by Betsy O. Barefoot, EdD What, in your opinion, is the most significant problem or difficulty at your institution that affects the academic success of first-year students? 1. Lack of academic preparedness for college level courses 2. Poor time management strategies 3. General adjustment issues 4. Working too many hours off campus 5. Absence of motivation

National Survey of First-Year Curricular Practices Summary of Findings by Betsy O. Barefoot, EdD Six of the “Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate education” (Chickering & Gamson, 1987) are particularly relevant to the research on first-year curricular practices:

1. Encourages contact between students and faculty 2. Develops reciprocity and cooperation among students 3. Encourages active learning 4. Gives prompt feedback 5. Emphasizes time on task 6. Communicates high expectations