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Examining the Relationship Between Students’ Perceived Sense of Campus Community and Satisfaction with School Life

Based on Boyer's (1990) principles of community, the purpose of this study was to examine how students' perceived sense of campus community contributed to explaining their satisfaction with school life. Participants were randomly selected from a student email address list obtained by the O...

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Published in:The College student affairs journal 2019, Vol.37 (1), p.28-38
Main Authors: Noel-Elkins, Amelia, Forrester, Scott, Elkins, Daniel
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Student Experience
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