Publication Date:
2006
Publisher:
Rapid Intellect Group
Journal:
Academic Exchange Quarterly
Journal Issue:
v.10(1), Spring 2006, 57-61.
Pages:
5
ISBN / ISSN:
10961453
Abstract:
This study investigates the linkages between service-learning, academic and social integration and undergraduate persistence. Results reveal that first-year college students who engaged in service-learning had significantly higher levels of integration into university communities than those who did not. These data support the notion that service-learning is an effective strategy to engage undergraduates intellectually and socially during their first year in college.
Call Number:
200/E/WOL/2006
Sector:
HE Sector
Electronic Availability:
Available online
Library Item Type:
Electronic resource - serial article
Demographics & Settings:
Higher Education
Demographics & Settings:
First-Year Experience
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Retention
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Social Outcomes 
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