Ty M. Cruce, Ph.D.

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2004 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
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Higher Education
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Stephen DesJardins grad student 2004 University of Iowa
 (The effects of institutional attributes on the initial choice of college.)
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Moore JL, Cruce TM. (2020) The Impact of an Interest-Major Fit Signal on College Major Certainty Research in Higher Education. 61: 383-407
Cruce TM, Moore JV. (2012) Community service during the first year of college: What is the role of past behavior? Journal of College Student Development. 53: 399-417
Cruce TM, Hillman NW. (2012) Preparing for the Silver Tsunami: The Demand for Higher Education Among Older Adults Research in Higher Education. 53: 593-613
Laird TFN, Cruce TM. (2009) Individual and environmental effects of part-time enrollment status on student-faculty interaction and self-reported gains Journal of Higher Education. 80: 290-314
Kuh GD, Cruce TM, Shoup R, et al. (2008) Unmasking the effects of student engagement on first-year college grades and persistence Journal of Higher Education. 79: 540-563
Cruce TM, Moore JV. (2007) First-year students' plans to volunteer: An examination of the predictors of community service participation Journal of College Student Development. 48: 655-673
Pascarella EI, Cruce T, Umbach PD, et al. (2006) Institutional selectivity and good practices in undergraduate education: How strong is the link? Journal of Higher Education. 77: 251-285
Cruce TM, Wolniak GC, Seifert TA, et al. (2006) Impacts of good practices on cognitive development, learning orientations, and graduate degree plans during the first year of college Journal of College Student Development. 47: 365-383
Pascarella ET, Wolniak GC, Cruce TM, et al. (2004) Do Liberal Arts Colleges Really Foster Good Practices in Undergraduate Education? Journal of College Student Development. 45: 57-74
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