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Main Author: Beck, Marilyn C.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1980
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ234723
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contents Decreasing the Risk of High Risk Students. Beck, Marilyn C. Academic Persistence High Risk Students Nontraditional Students Open Enrollment Program Descriptions School Holding Power School Orientation Self Concept Seminars Student Motivation Two Year Colleges Proposes human potential seminars on topics such as "study skills" or "library use" as alternatives to traditional freshman orientation courses. Examines the implementation of the seminars at Lurleen B. Wallace Junior College and discusses their effectiveness in improving the self-concept and retention of high-risk students. (JP)
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spellingShingle Decreasing the Risk of High Risk Students.
Beck, Marilyn C.
Academic Persistence
High Risk Students
Nontraditional Students
Open Enrollment
Program Descriptions
School Holding Power
School Orientation
Self Concept
Seminars
Student Motivation
Two Year Colleges
Decreasing the Risk of High Risk Students. Beck, Marilyn C. Academic Persistence High Risk Students Nontraditional Students Open Enrollment Program Descriptions School Holding Power School Orientation Self Concept Seminars Student Motivation Two Year Colleges Proposes human potential seminars on topics such as "study skills" or "library use" as alternatives to traditional freshman orientation courses. Examines the implementation of the seminars at Lurleen B. Wallace Junior College and discusses their effectiveness in improving the self-concept and retention of high-risk students. (JP)
title Decreasing the Risk of High Risk Students.
topic Academic Persistence
High Risk Students
Nontraditional Students
Open Enrollment
Program Descriptions
School Holding Power
School Orientation
Self Concept
Seminars
Student Motivation
Two Year Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ234723