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Individual and Environmental Effects of Part-Time Enrollment Status on Student-Faculty Interaction and Self-Reported Gains
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Faculty IssueEducational PsychologyEducationStudent OutcomePart-time StudentsSelf-reported GainsStudent RetentionCollege PipelineUniversity Student RetentionFull-time SeniorsBehavioral SciencesStudent SuccessHigher EducationPublic CollegesPart-time Enrollment StatusSecondary EducationSociologyStudent-faculty InteractionStudent Affairs
Based on responses from 55,915 seniors at 224 public colleges and universities, this study shows part-time students interact with faculty less and report smaller educational gains than their full-time peers. Further, the proportion of part-time seniors negatively affects the amount of interaction between full-time seniors and faculty.
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