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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 1 CIRP The Freshman Survey 2008 National Results 240,579 Responses Executive Summary
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 2 CIRP The Freshman Survey Administered to all incoming first-time, first-year college students Comprehensive survey that examines characteristics and expectations of incoming students upon entering college First part of a longitudinal assessment program Freshman Survey Your First College Year College Senior Survey
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 3 CIRP The Freshman Survey 43 rd year Over 13 million students Over 1,900 schools Largest and longest running study of higher education
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 4 Presentation Summary Demographics Demographics Finances Finances High School High School Admissions Admissions College Choice College Choice Pluralistic Orientation Pluralistic Orientation Self-ratings Self-ratings Habits of Mind Habits of Mind Political Views Political Views Values Values Degree Aspirations Degree Aspirations Expectations Expectations
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 5 Demographics Native English Speakers: 91.2% First-Generation: 19.9%
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 6 Demographics
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 7 Demographics Disabilities
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 8 Finances Family Income
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 9 Finances Source for College Expenses
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 10 Finances Level of Concern About Ability to Finance College Education
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 11 High School Type of High School Attended
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 12 High School Average Grade in High School
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 13 High School Coursework: Total Number of Years Study
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 14 High School Racial Composition: High School and Neighborhood
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 15 High School Frequency of Activity During the Past Year as High School Senior
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 16 High School Frequency of Activity During the Past Year as High School Senior (continued)
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 17 High School Behavior: How Students Spend Time
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 18 High School Behavior: How Students Spend Time (continued)
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 19 Admissions Number of Applications Submitted
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 20 College Choice
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 21 College Choice How important was each reason in your decision to come here?
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 22 College Choice How important was each reason in your decision to come here? (continued)
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 23 College Choice How important was each reason in your decision to come here? (continued)
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 24 How many miles is this college from your permanent home?
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 25 College Residential Plans
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 26 Pluralistic Orientation 5 new items for 2008 Assess students’ self perception of their tolerance, ability to work cooperatively, and ability to debate constructively
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 27 Pluralistic Orientation Compared to the average person your age, rate yourself on your…
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 28 Self-ratings Traits: Compared to the average person your age, rate yourself on your…
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 29 Self-ratings Traits: Compared to the average person your age, rate yourself on your… (continued)
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 30 Habits of Mind Behaviors and traits that have been identified as contributing towards success in coursework foundation for life-long learning
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 31 Habits of Mind Learning Behavior: How often in past year did you?
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 32 Habits of Mind Learning Behavior: How often in past year did you? (continued)
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 33 Social and Political Views How would you characterize your political views?
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 34 Social and Political Views Students from disadvantaged social backgrounds should be given preferential treatment in college admissions
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 35 Social and Political Views Colleges have the right to ban extreme speakers from campus
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 36 Social and Political Views Affirmative action in college admissions should be abolished
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 37 Values Please indicate the importance to you personally of each of the following
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 38 Values Please indicate the importance to you personally of each of the following (con’t)
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 39 Degree Aspirations
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 40 Expectations “Very Good Chance” Student Will…
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 41 Expectations “Very Good Chance” Student Will… (continued)
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Return to contents CIRP Freshman Survey 2008 42 For more information about CIRP Surveys The Freshmen Survey Your First College Year Survey College Senior Survey heri@ucla.edu (310) 825-1925 www.heri.ucla.edu
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