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E-Expectations Survey Examines Hispanic Students’ Communications Preferences

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“hile Hispanic students generally look on college and university Web sites to gather the same information as non- Hispanic students, there are some differences in their expectations regarding electronic communication, according to “Hispanic Students and the Web,” the second in a series of studies on E-Expectations.

The E-Expectations series measures the online behavior and expectations of college-bound high school students. As part of the Class of 2007 study, Noel- Levitz, the leading higher education consulting firm in North America, James Tower, a recruiting communications firm, and the National Research Center for College & University Admissions (NRCCUA), a non-profit education research organization, examined the responses of 242 Hispanic students along with the responses from non-Hispanic white students.”

Posted on: November 29th, 2006
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Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News, Education, Higher Education, Press Releases, Research
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