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Results of 2004 Freshman Survey in regards to significant differences between STU and Peer Groupings

Results of 2004 Freshman Survey in regards to significant differences between STU and Peer Groupings

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STU freshmen are generally like freshmen attending other Catholic colleges as well as all 4 year colleges Except in regards to the following:

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Page 1: Results of 2004 Freshman Survey in regards to significant differences between STU and Peer Groupings

Results of 2004 Freshman Survey in regards to

significant differences between STU and Peer

Groupings

Page 2: Results of 2004 Freshman Survey in regards to significant differences between STU and Peer Groupings

• Survey administered during Fall 2004 to all UNI_101 sections.

• 101 or 57% of all new full-time freshmen responded.

• Comparisons available between St. Thomas University and:

1. all 4 yr Catholic Institutions2. low selectivity (in terms of SAT scores) Catholic 4

yr institutions 3. all 4 yr colleges nationwide.

Page 3: Results of 2004 Freshman Survey in regards to significant differences between STU and Peer Groupings

STU freshmen are generally like freshmen attending other Catholic

colleges as well as all 4 year colleges

Except in regards to the following:

Page 4: Results of 2004 Freshman Survey in regards to significant differences between STU and Peer Groupings

Citizenship Status

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20

40

60

80

100

U.S. Citizen Permanent Resident

St. Thomas Catholic Low All Catholic All Colleges

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What is the highest level of formal education of you parents (College Degree) ?

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Father Mother

St. Thomas Catholic Low All Catholic All Colleges

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Do you have any concern about your ability to finance your college education?

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

MAJOR SOME

St. Thomas Catholic Low All Catholic All Colleges

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Is This College your :

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

First Choice Second Choice

St. Thomas Catholic Low All Catholic All Colleges

Page 8: Results of 2004 Freshman Survey in regards to significant differences between STU and Peer Groupings

Student estimates chances are ‘very good’ that he will:

02468

101214161820

Transfer to another college before graduating

St. Thomas Catholic Low All Catholic All Colleges

Page 9: Results of 2004 Freshman Survey in regards to significant differences between STU and Peer Groupings

Reasons noted as 'very important' in deciding to go to college

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My parents wanted meto go

To be able to makemore money

To prepare forgraduate/professional

school

St. Thomas Catholic Low All Catholic All Colleges

Page 10: Results of 2004 Freshman Survey in regards to significant differences between STU and Peer Groupings

Student rated self 'above average' or 'highest 10%" as compared with the average

person of his/her age in:

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Courage Emotional Health Physical Health

St. Thomas Catholic Low All Catholic All Colleges

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Student rated self 'above average' or 'highest 10%" as compared with the average

person of his/her age in:

01020304050607080

Intellectual Self-Confidence

Social Self-Confidence

Self-understanding

St. Thomas Catholic Low All Catholic All Colleges

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Objective considered to be ‘essential’ or ‘very important’:

0

20

40

60

80

100

Being very well offinancially

Becoming anauthority in my field

Being successful in abusiness of my own

St. Thomas Catholic Low All Catholic All Colleges

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Objective considered to be ‘essential’ or ‘very important’:

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Integratingspirituality into my

life

Influencing thepolitical structure

Influencing socialvalues

St. Thomas Catholic Low All Catholic All Colleges

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Objective considered to be ‘essential’ or ‘very important’:

01020304050607080

Becoming an authorityin my field

Having administativeresponsibility for the

work of others

obtaining recognitionfrom my colleagues for

contributions to myspecial field

St. Thomas Catholic Low All Catholic All Colleges