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Generation on a Tightrope: A Portrait of Today's College Student

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PublisherJossey-Bass
ISBN / ASIN0470376295
ISBN-139780470376294
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceFrance  🇫🇷

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Key Findings by Arthur Levine, author of Generation on a Tightrope: A Portrait of Today's College Student

    On the Recession
  • 48% of campuses report increases in the number of students temporarily dropping out for financial reasons
  • 67% report students are working longer hours for financial reasons
  • 48% report increases in the number of students living at home for financial reasons
  • 36% report students are taking fewer credits for financial reasons
  • 62% of college students say the recession affected where they went to college
  • 67% say the chief benefit of college is increased earning power versus 44% in 1976

    On Academics
  • 41% of undergraduates have average grades of A- or higher, versus 7% in 1969
  • 9% have grades of C or less versus 25% in 1969
  • 45% have taken remedial courses
  • 60% say their grades understate the true quality of their work

    On Sex and Dating
  • 47% of undergraduates say they have had a "hook up" or casual sex by the time they graduate
  • 70% of sexually active students report one partner in the past year (17% report three or more partners)
  • 39% of sexually active undergraduates report never or rarely using a condom
  • 37% of four-year colleges report increased interracial dating
  • 55% have experienced increases in Internet or e-mail stalking or harassment
  • 41% have experienced increases in cell-phone stalking or harassment

    On Social Media
  • On average, undergraduates have 241 social media friends (overwhelmingly on Facebook)
  • 45% of undergraduates trust the people they meet on Facebook
  • 74% would comfortable with their parents seeing their Facebook page
  • 62% would be comfortable with an employer seeing their Facebook page
  • A plurality say the establishment of the World Wide Web is the key event in their lives, versus the 29% who cite the September 11 attack and its aftermath

    On Parents
  • 41% of undergraduates text, email, call or visit their parents at least daily (19% three times a day or more)
  • 27% of undergraduates asked parents to intervene in problems with professors or employers
  • 76% of colleges and universities report increases in parent involvement and intervention

    On Politics and Activism
  • 68% of students are not politically active or engaged
  • 83% believe meaningful social change cannot be achieved through the traditional American politics
  • 65% were engaged in service activities in the past 12 months

    On the Future
  • 89% of undergraduates are optimistic about their personal futures
  • 35% are optimistic about the future of the country
  • 73% expect to be at least as well off as their parents
  • 79% do not expect social security to be available when they retire

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