Donald R. Hossler
Affiliations: | School of Education | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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Hossler D, Chung E, Kwon J, et al. (2019) A Study of the Use of Nonacademic Factors in Holistic Undergraduate Admissions Reviews The Journal of Higher Education. 90: 833-859 |
Chen J, Hossler D. (2016) The Effects of Financial Aid on College Success of Two-Year Beginning Nontraditional Students Research in Higher Education. 1-37 |
Toutkoushian RK, Hossler D, Desjardins SL, et al. (2015) The effect of participating in Indiana’s Twenty-First Century Scholars program on college enrollments Review of Higher Education. 39: 59-95 |
Gross JPK, Hossler D, Ziskin M, et al. (2015) Institutional merit-based aid and student departure: A longitudinal analysis Review of Higher Education. 38: 221-250 |
Stage FK, Schuh JH, Hossler D, et al. (2015) Residence Hall Staff Use of Student Development Theory Naspa Journal. 28: 292-297 |
Hossler D. (2015) Enrollment Management: A Paradigm for Student Affairs Professionals. Naspa Journal. 23: 2-8 |
Hossler D. (2013) Recognizing and Serving Low-Income Students in Higher Educations: An Examination of Institutional Policies, Practices, and Culture ed. by Adrianna Kezar (review) The Review of Higher Education. 37: 117-119 |
Ziskin M, Hossler D, Kim S. (2009) The study of institutional practices related to student persistence Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory and Practice. 11: 101-121 |
Hossler D, Ziskin M, Gross JPK. (2009) Getting serious about institutional performance in student retention: Research‐based lessons on effective policies and practices About Campus. 13: 2-11 |
Hillman N, Hossler D. (2008) Merit Aid and the Politics of Education (review) The Review of Higher Education. 32: 141-142 |