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December 1, 2004

National On-Campus Report December 1, 2004 full issue PDF


Online Screening Broadens Counseling Center’s Reach
Many campus counseling centers are swamped just handling the students who visit of their own initiative. That often means the center has fewer resources to find and assist students who need help but aren’t stepping forward, said Ann Haas, research director of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

‘Recovery Houses’ Help Students With Addictions Stay in School
Your campus might be good at identifying students at risk for addiction and at helping them find treatment. But what does your campus do for them if they’ve completed an off-campus treatment program and are ready to come back to school?

U.S. Sends More Students Out, Welcomes Fewer In
At a time when U.S. institutions are enrolling fewer students from overseas comes the news that a record number of American students went abroad in 2002-2003, the first full academic year after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.

Database Keeps Tabs on Non-Traditional Distance Students
Distance students’ relationships with their academic advisors, who students might rely on from everything from course selection to help with book purchasing, is especially critical.

On-Campus Reports
Job Market Looks Rosier for Seniors; State to Check Up on College Voters; Students Participate in More Civic Activities