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    2. URSabstract96

      src.truman.edu/Past_Conferences/Book_96_final.pdf
      30 Jan 2003: The 1970’s marked a period in art history scholarship in which feministhistorians, critics, and artists began to question the exclusion of womenfrom the canon of “great” artists. ... The MES was mea-sured by a Biodex at 60 and 90 deg sec1 for
    3. 2003-2005 Graduate catalog - Education

      https://www.truman.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/20032005grad_ed.pdf?x68414
      16 May 2024: School Counselor Scholarships are also available. For applications for assistantships and scholarships, write:. ... Analytical: 71.00% Quantitative: 49.09% Verbal: 60.52%. Average GPA of incoming Master of Arts in Education Students, fiscal year 2003:
    4. 2003-2005 general catalog - fine arts page 75-93

      https://www.truman.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/20032005FineArts.pdf?x68414
      16 May 2024: Most students on a music scholarship will be assigned to a secondary ensemble as part of their scholarship obligation. ... 124. MUSIC (LIBERAL ARTS) BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE This program provides students with an undergraduate background for careers in
    5. CH XIX, Diversity

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH196.pdf
      16 May 2024: Scholarship Program (CSEMS). The Support for Undergraduate Scholars in Mathematics and Computer Science at Truman State University (PI Dr. ... The Rotary Foundation Truman State University Foundation Scholarships The Annette Kade Charitable Trust
    6. 2001-2003 general catalog - social science

      https://www.truman.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/20012003Soc-Sci.pdf?x68414
      16 May 2024: 4. For the faculty of the Justice Systems program to have a program of scholarship and research which will include participation of undergraduate students;. ... Generally speaking, Political Science graduates should be competent and confi-dent of their
    7. Truman State UniversityFRESHMAN-COHORT GRADUATION RATES All Students…

      https://consumerinformation.truman.edu/files/2023/07/NCAAGraduationReport.pdf
      16 May 2024: For example, if 100 students entered and 60 graduated within six years, the graduation rate is 60 percent. ... Note: Athletics aid is a grant, scholarship, tuition waiver or other assistance from a college or university that is awarded based on a
    8. Book 2001

      src.truman.edu/Past_Conferences/Book_2001_final.pdf
      30 Jan 2003: 1. 2001 Truman StateUniversity UndergraduateResearch Conference. Truman State University has a well-deserved reputation for excellence inundergraduate scholarship.
    9. Book Big Type

      src.truman.edu/Past_Conferences/Book_98_final.pdf
      30 Jan 2003: Isokinetic testing was performed on a Biodexdynamometer at velocities of 60, 180, and 300 deg/sec.
    10. 2001-2003 graduate catalog - graduate information

      https://www.truman.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/20012003GRADfrontinfo.pdf?x68414
      16 May 2024: APPEALS FO LOSS O NON- ENEWAL OF SCHOLA SHIPS Scholarship recipients whose scholarships are suspended or revoked for improper conduct or whose scholarships are not renewed for any reason, may appeal ... Scholarships are awarded during the spring semester
    11. CH VI, CIRP _1_

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH061.pdf
      16 May 2024: Of the financial assistance, merit-based scholarship offers were a significant reason in selecting Truman. ... national magazines 11.0 27.5Early action/Early decision program 7.4 10.1Religious affiliation/orientation 2.6 3.7Not accepted anywhere else 2.5
    12. 2001-2003 academic information Front pgs 26-43

      https://www.truman.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/20012003acad_info.pdf?x68414
      16 May 2024: Class Rank Test Score Upper 10% 43% 54% 80 - 89% 28% 20% 70 - 79% 16% 18% 60 - 69% 9% 5% Below 60% 4% 3%. ... 2. International students must comply with all University policies. Scholarships International undergraduate applicants may apply for the
    13. Book 2000

      src.truman.edu/Past_Conferences/Book_2000_final.pdf
      30 Jan 2003: revenue and non-revenue athletesin the areas of class achievement, admission tothe university, reception of full scholarships, andexpanded tutoring services. ... The purpose of this project was to determine howfour institutional variables impact
    14. 2003-2005 general catalog - academic information

      https://www.truman.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/20032005acad_info.pdf?x68414
      16 May 2024: 2. International students must comply with all University policies. Scholarships International undergraduate applicants may apply for the President’s Honorary Scholarship, the International Excellence Scholarship and the Kirksville Rotary Club
    15. CH24ISS

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH246.pdf
      16 May 2024: Employment on campus (scholarship, CW-S, institutional) 1 2 3 4 5 6 p. ... Able to identify values and respond ethically 0.4 4.5 34.8 60.4 535 3.551 g.
    16. 2005-2007 general catalog - academic informatio page 28-45

      https://www.truman.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/20052007acad_info.pdf?x68414
      16 May 2024: Scholarships International undergraduate applicants are automatically considered for the President’s Honorary Scholarship and the Kirksville Rotary Club Scholarship (fall semester only). ... 0-29 semester hours Sophomore. 30-59 semester hours Junior. 60
    17. CH XIII

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH138.pdf
      16 May 2024: 42. 14. 0. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. 60. st rong competent weak noneR at i ng. ... Twenty-nine percent of the “later works” fulfilled assignments for classes in the LAS core, 60% were generated in classes fulfilling major requirements.
    18. CH6CIRP00

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH64.pdf
      16 May 2024: When looking at sources for first-year. educational expenses, other college grants and scholarships serve as substantial financial sources for Truman freshmen. ... Truman students also appear to receive more financial assistance from parents/family,
    19. FAC_2019_XLSX_THEMES

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2021/08/Ch9A2-Themes-Report-HERI.pdf
      16 May 2024: a. Professional Practice: Teaching 1Ab. Professional Practice: Scholarship 1Bc. Professional Practice: Service 1Cd. ... 60.2% 50.0% 57.2% 55.1% 45.1% 63.9% 65.1%.
    20. CH XIX _1_

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH197.pdf
      16 May 2024: XIX-1. Chapter XIX: STUDENT INTERVIEW PROJECT FULL DATA. This chapter contains the full written and oral survey results from the FY 2003 Student Interview Project. First-Year Students Written Results:…………….2-20 Senior Students Written
    21. Ch6 Portfolio Project

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2020/07/Ch6-Portfolio-Project-2019.pdf
      16 May 2024: Academic/Scholarship  Achieved a personal best.  Especially challenging.  Engaged in significant intellectual risk. ... 99 9% 72 7% 60 5%All Other 252 23% 236 22% 233 21%.
    22. Ch6 Portfolio Assessment

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2018/04/Ch6-Portfolio-Assessment-2016.pdf
      16 May 2024: 1.96 1.83 61% 60% 60% 63% 64%. ... 60% 1.60 60%SAM 201 1.94 68% 1.97 68% 213 1.60 60% 1.76 62%.
    23. University Portfolio Data Report 2021

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2023/06/Ch6-Portfolio-Project-2021.pdf
      16 May 2024: 10.60 60 2.60 POL 45 3.18 3.33 3.20 2.67 12.38 78 3.13 PSYC 36 3.14 2.97 2.81 2.56 ... 7 37TOTAL 263 41 16 140 53 0 0 19 7 60 23.
    24. Cooperative Institutional Research Program

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH06.pdf
      16 May 2024: Merit-based scholarship offers was a major reason in. VI-3. selecting Truman. ... 6.4 8.0Religious affiliation/orientation 2.3 3.4Not accepted anywhere else 2.3 0.9Was offered athletic scholarship 3.8 6.8Was offered merit scholarship 21.7 51.1Was
    25. CH IX _1_

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH093.pdf
      16 May 2024: Meet expenses:scholarships andgrants. N %Male. N %Female. N %Missing. Sex of student. ... weak emphasis23456strong emphasis. Env.Emphasis:Scholarship. Totalweak emphasis23456strong emphasis. Env.Emphasis:Aesthetics. Totalweak emphasis23456strong emphasis.
    26. Java Printing

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH1711.pdf
      16 May 2024: Page 14. Cumulative PercentValid PercentPercentFrequency. LocationAvailability of scholarship/financial aidOtherTotalSystemTotal. Valid. Missing 100.0325. ... Cumulative PercentValid PercentPercentFrequency. Size of schoolSize of programSocial
    27. Portfolio Report 2021

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2024/02/Ch6-Portfolio-Project-2023_4.pdf
      16 May 2024: Busin. ess ACCT 63 69 60 53 34. BSAD 136 119 92 87 102 TOTAL 199 188 152 140 136. ... 63 60 Responsibility 20 10 13 13 16 Moral/Ethical Dilemma 6 2 3 4 3.
    28. University Portfolio Data Report 2022

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2023/07/Ch6-Portfolio-Project-2022.pdf
      16 May 2024: Busin. ess ACCT 56 63 69 60 53 BSAD 124 136 119 92 87. ... ursework LSP 78 7 60 6 54 6Major 259 24 255 25 209 25.
    29. CH XXIII, CIRP report.XLS

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH239.pdf
      16 May 2024: Aid which need not be repaid (grants, scholarships, military funding, etc.) 1,372. ... 41.9 60.8 53.6 37.8 48.0 43.4 29.2 43.8 37.5.
    30. CH XXVII Alumni

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH271.pdf
      16 May 2024: 60 39.5 39.5 39.567 44.1 44.1 83.6. 3 2.0 2.0 85.5. ... 77 50.7 50.7 60.538 25.0 25.0 85.522 14.5 14.5 100.0. 152 100.0 100.0.
    31. gsq01.spo

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH228.pdf
      16 May 2024: 1203 3 3.07. 1201 5 2.60. 1199 7 3.02. 1198 8 2.93. ... 1175 31 2.69. 1174 32 2.60. 1189 17 2.46. 1187 19 2.83.
    32. Chapter 9: STUDENT INTERVIEW PROJECT Who takes it? Volunteers ...

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH910.pdf
      16 May 2024: relative to private institutions, and generous scholarships and financial aid) and living in. ... Positive interpersonal relationships 60% 69% 65%. Manages life stressors effectively 50% 38% 42%.
    33. CH24 - CIRP.XLS

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH2411.pdf
      16 May 2024: 9 64.5 70.8 68.0 Emotional health 1,321 60.1 45.5 51.6 63.0 50.3 56.2 58.2 45.7 51.2 Leadership ability ... Aid which need not be repaid (grants, scholarships, military funding, etc.) 1,326.
    34. The 2004 Alumni Survey was mailed to alumni who graduated in fiscal…

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH510.pdf
      16 May 2024: cost/overall affordability respectively. 60.1% of the alumni now reside in the state of. ... scholarships, their department or major, and where the need was greatest.
    35. CH V - CIRP

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH054.pdf
      16 May 2024: 16.6 16.2 21.5Financial assistance 50.1 52.8 57.7 60.7 61.3Special programs 18.9 18.3 15.9 18.9 n/aLow tuition/cost ... 36.8Writing ability 49.8 56.2Physical health 54.6 47.4Courage 54.1 44.4Creativity 55.4 49.8Leadership 60.6 55.6 RECOMMENDED YEARS OF
    36. portfolio chap 13.PDF

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH136.pdf
      16 May 2024: 27. 2. 0. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. 60. strong competent weak none. ... Fully 60% of “Professional” students’ and 56% of. Interdisciplinary Thinking, 1998 & 1999(N=778).
    37. CH V - CIRP

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH053.pdf
      16 May 2024: 3-5 hours D. 6-10 hours E. more than 10 hours 60. ... of students reporting that their father has a college degree or higher is 60.7 percent in 2003.
    38. CH XXIV _1_

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH2410.pdf
      16 May 2024: 55.8 Generosity [2] 1,438 60.8 62.2 61.6 63.2 68.7 66.3 64.6 70.0 67.6 Kindness [2] 1,439 71.7 ... Aid which need not be repaid (grants, scholarships, military funding, etc.) 1,445.
    39. CH18CSEQ

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH185.pdf
      16 May 2024: XVIII-2. CSEQ, Spring 2000 Age of student. 254 59.9 60.5 60.5163 38.4 38.8 99.3. ... 60 14.2 14.3 14.3166 39.2 39.6 53.9106 25.0 25.3 79.287 20.5 20.8 100.0.
    40. Chapter XXIII: NATIONAL SURVEY OF STUDENT ENGAGEMENT, FULL DATA

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH2212.pdf
      16 May 2024: 308 60 4.48. 15a. Overall, has your college educationprepared you well for your career?15b. ... 822 6.0 6.2 7.1. 213 57.9 60.3 67.4115 31.3 32.6 100.0353 95.9 100.0.
    41. Chapter XXIII: COOPERATIVE INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH PROJECT, FULL DATA

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH2014.pdf
      16 May 2024: Meet expenses:scholarships andgrants. Total1 none2 very little3 less than half4 about half5 more than half6 all or nearly all. ... 1 weak emphasis234567 strong emphasis. Env.Emphasis:Scholarship. Total1 weak emphasis234567 strong emphasis.
    42. CH XXII, GSQ

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH229.pdf
      16 May 2024: 3.65 3.60 3.46 3.59 3.28. ValidMissing. N. Mean. Q16a. Rateyourself on a. ... 4(high) on. able tomanage. emotions. Statistics. 1166 11645 7. 3.60 3.36.
    43. Java Printing

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH1617.pdf
      16 May 2024: Statistics. Frequency Table. Page 2. Cumulative PercentValid PercentPercentFrequency. 1 - Cost2 - Size3 - Social Atmosphere4 - Location5 - Type of programs available6 - Academic reputation7 - Availability of scholarship/financial aid8 - Advice of
    44. CH8SINTVPRJ.PDF

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH85.pdf
      16 May 2024: Why? The majority of students (60%) responded that they would likely take the more challengingcourse when it came to their major. ... Reasonsmentioned less than ten percent of the time included: changed and did better in a new major (9%),the quality of
    45. Portfolio Report 2020

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2022/08/Ch6-Portfolio-Project-2020.pdf
      16 May 2024: 2.09 73 ED 10 1.70 70 ECON 10 2.20 60 BIOL 10 1.60 60 MUSI 9 1.44 33 CS 9 2.78 89 SPAN 8 ... Personal Growth 46 43 57 60 46. Responsibility 17 15 19 20 10.
    46. Chapter XXIII: NATIONAL SURVEY OF STUDENT ENGAGEMENT, FULL DATA

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH2117.pdf
      16 May 2024: 147 40.9 51.0 60.1115 32.0 39.9 100.0288 80.2 100.0. 66 18.45 1.4. ... 3.60 3.48 3.30 3.37 3.10 3.35. ValidMissing. N. Mean. 25a. Thinkcritically.
    47. CH6CIRP.PDF

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH65.pdf
      16 May 2024: Truman students alsoappear to receive more financial assistance from parents/family, scholarships, and grants than thecomparison group. ... 6State scholarships or grants 22.2 28.4College Work-study Grant 6.6 11.1Other college grant/scholarship 21.4
    48. Qualities of Incoming Students Truman State University For our ...

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/Chapter-18---Wabash-Study-Reports.pdf
      16 May 2024: ENG 208 227 236 1.85 1.69 1.71 66% 60% 60%. JINS 171 149 126 1.87 1.82 1.93 71% 64% 72%. ... PHYS 4 3 5 1.5 2 1.60 25% 67% 40%. IDSM.
    49. CH VI - Interview

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH063.pdf
      16 May 2024: UCS: 3.7) not at all important of minor importance somewhat important very important extremely important it brings the possibility of an award of some type (scholarship, certificate, etc) (FYS: ... FYS: 52.6%; UCS: 53.8%) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100.
    50. Univgsq00output.spo

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH247.pdf
      16 May 2024: 197 18.2 22.0 22.0343 31.6 38.3 60.3270 24.9 30.1 90.484 7.7 9.4 99.82. ... growing intellectually from on-campus work. 104738. 2.60. ValidMissing. N. Mean. Page 30.
    51. CH XXIII _p.1-7_

      https://assessment.truman.edu/files/2015/07/CH238.pdf
      16 May 2024: 1003 21.45 4.54 20.81 4.39 0.64 25.33 6.51 -3.88 -0.60 21.76 4.78 -0.31 21.20 4.26 0.25 ... 991 1.93 0.87 1.99 0.98 -0.06 1.33 0.58 0.60 1.81 0.72 0.12 2.09 0.94 -0.16.