Commuter Students and Psychological Sense of Community: How Ties to Home Relate to Academic Success
Universities spend significant time and energy establishing a sense of community for their students. University personnel strive to increase school community ties for commuter students who travel back and forth from home to campus under the assumption that these increased ties will predict academic...
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Main Authors: | Smith Brian T. (Author), Charlton Kelly (Author), Allen Ashley Batts (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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