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Welcome!. The students of EGL 102 section 013 would like to present their research project. Let’s start with Defining the Problem. Defining the Problem. The community college transfer student who seeks the bachelor’s degree but fails, negatively affects many: Him or Herself

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  1. Welcome! • The students of EGL 102 section 013 would like to present their research project. • Let’s start with Defining the Problem Nathan Thompson

  2. Defining the Problem • The community college transfer student who seeks the bachelor’s degree but fails, negatively affects many: • Him or Herself • The Community College & 4-year Institution • Family • American Economy • Global Economy Moorat Ali

  3. Explaining the Goal • What would cause the community college transfer student to fail? • The cc transfer student has already proven that s/he can do college-level work! • We brainstormed for these possible variables. • We decided upon 8 variables/hypotheses and formed 8 research teams. Saad Deriwala

  4. Hypotheses 1-4 Binge Drinking/Excessive Partyingmay play a significant role in failing to attain the bachelor’s degree Relationship problemsmay play a significant role in failing to attain the bachelor’s degree Health problems may play a role in failing to attain the bachelor’s degree Money problemsmay play a role in failing to attain the bachelor’s degree Jennifer Kinsey

  5. Hypotheses 5-8 Time Management problemsmay play a significant role in failing to attain the bachelor’s degree Academically Unpreparednessmay play a significant role in failing to attain the bachelor’s degree Intolerant Campus Atmospheremay play a significant role in failing to attain the bachelor’s degree Changing Major/Losing Focus may play a significant role in failing to attain the bachelor’s degree Monal Punjabi

  6. Literature ReviewBinge Drinking/Excessive Partying • Terry, M.(2008) “The Effects that family Members and Peers Have on Students’ Decisions to Drop out of School.” Speaker: Chirag Shah • Starling, Roy. (2000) “The Impact of Alcoholism.” Speaker: Andreana Rebelos • Alan Reifman, Wendy K Watson. (2003) “Binge Drinking During the First Semester of College: Continuation and Desistance From High School Patterns.” Speaker: Aaron Weiner

  7. Literature ReviewRelationship problems • Elizabeth Stone (2008) “The Troubled Student and Campus Violence: Connecting Academic Silos.” Speaker: Moorat Ali • Yan Yurchisin. (2008) “Investigating the Role of life Status Changes and Negative Emotions in Compensatory Consumption Among College Students .” Speaker: Magdalynn Daoud • C.,& Kardatzke, K. (2007) “Dating Violence among College Students: key Issues for college counselors.” Speaker: Saad Deriwala

  8. Literature ReviewHealth Problems • Hicks,T., & Miller, E. (2006) “College Life Styles, Life Stressors and Health Status: Differences along Gender Lines.” Speaker: Seema Khatri • Mcgaha, V. & Fitzpatrick, J.. (2005) “Personal and Social Contributors To Dropout Risk For Undergraduate Students.” Speaker: Isha Shah • Reschly, A and Christenon, S. (2006) “Prediction of Dropout among Students with Mild Disabilities: A case for the Inclusion of Student Engagement Variable”. Speaker: Sakif Ahmed

  9. Literature ReviewMoney problems • Peterson, Kristina.(2007) “More students Leaving college for financial reasons: academics come second in local survey” Speaker: Biresh Patel • McGlynn, Provitera.(2006) “College on credit has kids dropping out” Speaker: Ravi Patel • Johnson,J (2009) “Squeeze play 2009” Speaker: Priti Patel • Dynarski, Susan (2008) “Building the stock of college-educated labor” Speaker: Parth Rawat

  10. Literature ReviewTime management • Adamson, B, Covic, T & Lincoln, M. (2004) “Teaching Time and Organizational Management Skills to the First Year Health Science Students: Does Training Make a Difference? ” Speaker: Monal Punjabi • Kreans, H. & Gardiner, M. (2007) “Is it Time Well Spent? The Relationship between Time Management Behaviors, Perceived Effectiveness and Work-Related Morale and Distress in a University Context.” Speaker: Purvi Patel • Husman, Jenefer & Shell, Duane F. (2007) “Control, Motivation, Affect, and Strategic Self-Regulation in the College Classroom: A Multidimensional Phenomenon” Speaker: Nathan Thompson

  11. Literature ReviewAcademic Unpreparedness • Roksa, J., Calcagno, J. (2008) “Making The Transition To Four-year Institutions: Academic Preparation And Transfer.” Speaker: Mariusz Koterba • Christy , W., McNeal, & Chesser, J. (2003) “Implementing New Accreditation Standards: One Program’s experience..” Speaker: Jon Herrera • Allensworth, E., (2006) “From High School to the Future: A first look at Chicago Public school Graduates’ College Enrollment.” Speaker: Pouyan Assem

  12. Literature ReviewIntolerant Campus Atmosphere • Sanders, S.(2008) “Should Colleges Be Sued for Harboring Intolerance?.” Speaker: Yuriy Bukatyuk • Lee, J. (2007) “Neo-Racism Toward International Students.” Speaker: Maniza Khatri • Chronical of Higher Education. (2007) “What Research Says about Race-Linked Barriers to Achievement.” Speaker: Jennifer Kinsey

  13. Literature ReviewChanging Major and Losing Focus • Lipka, S. (2008) “Survey Finds Transfer Students Disengaged, but Some Colleges Are Working to Change That” Speaker: Marcin Cichocki • Prospero, M., & Vohra-Gupta, S. (2007) “First Generation College Students: Motivation, Integration, and Academic Achievement” Speaker: Jainie Brikha • Wilson J., & Wilson S. (2007) “Methods And Techniques: The First Of Class Affects Student’s Motivation – An experimental Study” Speaker: Marcin Wlodkowski

  14. Binge Drinking/Excessive Partying: Relationship problems: Health Problems: Money Problems: Time Management: Academic unpreparedness: Intolerant Campus Atmosphere: Changing Major/Losing Focus Were our hypotheses validated by the studies? Purvi Patel

  15. What are the researchsolutions and our solutions? Aaron Weiner

  16. What are the researchsolutions and our solutions? Marcin Wlodkowski

  17. Thank you for coming! Do you have any questions?

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