First-year student perceptions on academics in the community in residence halls at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
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2010-05-06Author
Lemon, David
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Hanley, Jeannie
Hageseth, Jon
Vahala, Mary
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This study analyzed the perceptions of first-year students living in residence halls at the University of Wisconsin ? La Crosse had about academics and intellectuality within their communities. The study focused on first-year students living in Coate Hall, a first-year experience hall, and Hutchison Hall, a traditional residence hall. In December 2009, the University Residence Environment Scale (URES) was administered to participating residents from Coate and Hutchison Halls. One hundred and seventy-two residents participated in the study. The results showed that there was a significant difference in perceptions of academic achievement and no significant difference in perceptions on intellectuality between the first-year experience residence hall and the traditional residence hall. Additional findings and recommendations for future research were also discussed.
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Residence and education -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse
Dormitories -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse
College freshmen -- Housing -- Wisconsin -- La Crosse