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Saint Norbert College Student Life Staff Stephanie R. Wernig, Ph.D. February, 2002
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The St. Norbert Student ¶ Student profile
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The St. Norbert Student ¶ Student profile 4 Gender split stable
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The St. Norbert Student ¶ Student profile 4 Gender split stable 4 Roman Catholic declining
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The St. Norbert Student ¶ Student profile 4 Gender split stable 4 Roman Catholic declining 4 Parental income and grades higher
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The St. Norbert Student ¶ Student profile 4 Gender split stable 4 Roman Catholic declining 4 Parental income and grades higher 4 Study time declining
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The St. Norbert Student ¶ Student profile 4 Gender split stable 4 Roman Catholic declining 4 Parental income and grades higher 4 Study time declining 4 More liberal in attitudes
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The St. Norbert Student ¶ Student profile 4 Gender split stable 4 Roman Catholic declining 4 Parental income and grades higher 4 Study time declining 4 More liberal in attitudes 4 Life Goals relatively stable
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The St. Norbert Student · Differences that may impact programming
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The St. Norbert Student · Differences that may impact programming 4 Distance from home
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The St. Norbert Student · Differences that may impact programming 4 Distance from home 4 Parental education & income
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The St. Norbert Student · Differences that may impact programming 4 Distance from home 4 Parental education & income 4 Father’s occupation
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The St. Norbert Student · Differences that may impact programming 4 Distance from home 4 Parental education & income 4 Father’s occupation 4 HS Grades
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The St. Norbert Student · Differences that may impact programming 4 Distance from home 4 Parental education & income 4 Father’s occupation 4 HS Grades 4 Choice/ # of applications
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The St. Norbert Student · Differences that may impact programming 4 Distance from home 4 Parental education & income 4 Father’s occupation 4 HS Grades 4 Choice/ # of applications 4 Roman Catholic
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The St. Norbert Student · Differences that may impact programming 4 Distance from home 4 Parental education & income 4 Father’s occupation 4 HS Grades 4 Choice/ # of applications 4 Roman Catholic 4 Gender differences
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The St. Norbert Student ¸ How to use CIRP and CSS information to impact the student experience
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The St. Norbert Student ¸ How to use CIRP and CSS information to impact the student experience 4 What changes take place during college? 4Longitudinal data that Jack Williamson provides
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The St. Norbert Student ¸ How to use CIRP and CSS information to impact the student experience 4 What changes take place during college? 4Longitudinal data that Jack Williamson provides 4 Track participation in various activities and determine strategies to increase participation.
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The St. Norbert Student ¸ How to use CIRP and CSS information to impact the student experience 4 What changes take place during college? 4Longitudinal data that Jack Williamson provides 4 Track participation in various activities and determine strategies to increase participation. 4 Follow satisfaction levels with Student Life areas and develop tactics to improve satisfaction.
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The St. Norbert Student ¶ Student profile 4 Gender split stable 4 Roman Catholic declining 4 Parental income and grades higher 4 Study time declining 4 More liberal in attitudes 4 Life Goals relatively stable
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15 years - Gender & Religious Preference
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15 years - Finances
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15 years - HS Grades and Time spent studying
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15 years - Attitudes/Values
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15 years - Life Goals
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The St. Norbert Student · However, there are differences that may impact programming 4 Distance from home to St. Norbert 4 Parental education & income 4 Father’s occupation 4 HS Grades 4 Choice/ # of applications 4 Roman Catholic Gender differences
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Parent’s Education 1997-2001 CIRP
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Estimated Parental Income 1997-2001 CIRP
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Father’s Occupation 1997-2001 CIRP
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High School Grades 1997-2001 CIRP
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ACT Scores 1997-2001 CIRP
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Implications? zRoommate assignments ?
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Implications? zRoommate assignments ? zDifferent financial resources ?
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Implications? zRoommate assignments ? zDifferent financial resources ? zDifferent life experiences ?
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Source of “A” students 1997-2001 CIRP
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Gender, Religious Preference 1997-2001 CIRP
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Choice/Applications 1997-2001 CIRP
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Applied to no other colleges 1997-2001 CIRP
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The St. Norbert Student · Differences that may impact programming Distance from home to St. Norbert Parental education & income Father’s occupation HS Grades Choice/ # of applications Roman Catholic 4 Gender differences
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High School Grades 1997-2001 CIRP
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High School Grades 1997-2001 CIRP
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High School Grades 1997-2001 CIRP
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Self Perceptions 1997-2001 CIRP
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Self Perceptions 1997-2001 CIRP
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Self Perceptions 1997-2001 CIRP
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Self Perceptions 1997-2001 CIRP
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Self Perceptions 1997-2001 CIRP
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Self Perceptions 1997-2001 CIRP
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High School Activities 1997-2001 CIRP
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High School Activities 1997-2001 CIRP
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High School Activities 1997-2001 CIRP
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High School Activities 1997-2001 CIRP
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Life Goals 1997-2001 CIRP
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Life Goals 1997-2001 CIRP
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Life Goals 1997-2001 CIRP
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Life Goals 1997-2001 CIRP
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Attitudes/Values 1997-2001 CIRP
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Attitudes/Values 1997-2001 CIRP
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Attitudes/Values 1997-2001 CIRP
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Attitudes/Values 1997-2001 CIRP
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Attitudes/Values 1997-2001 CIRP
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The St. Norbert Student ¸ How to use CIRP and CSS information to impact the student experience 4 What changes take place during college? 4Longitudinal data that Jack Williamson provides
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Self Perceptions 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Self Perceptions 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Self Perceptions 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Self Perceptions 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Self Perceptions 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Self Perceptions 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Attitudes/Values 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Attitudes/Values 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Attitudes/Values 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Attitudes/Values 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Attitudes/Values 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Life Goals 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Life Goals 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Life Goals 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Life Goals 2000 & 2001 CSS
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The St. Norbert Student ¸ How to use CIRP and CSS information to impact the student experience What changes take place during college? Longitudinal data that Jack Williamson provides 4 Track participation in various activities and determine strategies to increase participation.
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Anticipated vs actual experiences 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Anticipated vs actual experiences 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Anticipated vs actual experiences 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Anticipated vs actual experiences 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Participated in Leadership Training 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Participated in Leadership Training 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Participated in Leadership Training 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Participated in Intramurals - Frequently 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Participated in Intramurals - Frequently 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Participated in Intramurals - Frequently 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Participated in Intramurals - Frequently/Occasionally 2000 & 2001 CSS
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The St. Norbert Student ¸ How to use CIRP and CSS information to impact the student experience What changes take place during college? Longitudinal data that Jack Williamson provides Track participation in various activities and determine strategies to increase participation. 4 Follow satisfaction levels with Student Life areas and develop tactics to improve satisfaction.
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Satisfaction with Career Counseling & Advising 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Satisfaction with Career Counseling & Advising 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Satisfaction with Career Counseling & Advising 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Satisfaction with Career Counseling & Advising 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Career Counseling & Advising 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Career Counseling & Advising 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Career Counseling & Advising 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Career Counseling & Advising 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Job Placement Services 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Satisfaction with Job Placement Services 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Satisfaction with Job Placement Services 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Satisfaction with Job Placement Services (WOMEN ONLY) 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Job Placement Services (WOMEN ONLY) 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Job Placement Services (WOMEN ONLY) 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Job Placement Services (WOMEN ONLY) 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Job Placement Services (WOMEN ONLY) 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Leadership Opportunities 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Satisfaction with Leadership Opportunities 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Satisfaction with Leadership Opportunities 2000 & 2001 CSS
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Satisfaction with Leadership Opportunities (WOMEN ONLY) 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Leadership Opportunities (WOMEN ONLY) 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Leadership Opportunities (WOMEN ONLY) 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Leadership Opportunities (WOMEN ONLY) 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Satisfaction with Leadership Opportunities (WOMEN ONLY) 2000 & 2001 CSS Bio/Physical Science/Math BusinessEducationSocial Science/ History/ Political Science Humanities/English/ Fine Arts
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Questions/Discussion
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Source of Male students 1997-2001 CIRP
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Source of Catholic students 1997-2001 CIRP
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