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2008 BCSSE Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count You are taking this survey: tksrvy 1. Please write in the year you graduated from high school. (for example, "2008"): hgradyr_r 2. From which type of high school did you graduate? (Select only one.) htype 3. What were most of your high school grades? (Select only one.) hgrades Before attending orientation While attending orientation After attending orientation N/A, not attending orientation Total 2005 and earlier 2006 2007 2008 Total Public Private, religiously-affiliated Private, independent Home school Other (e.g., GED) Total C- or lower C C+ BB B+ AA Grades not used Total 12 1,369 201 2 1,584 13 18 63 1,501 1,595 1,265 277 33 14 10 1,599 11 74 114 131 411 290 213 326 3 1,573 26 807 732 1,565 14 209 1,245 1,468 1 86 13 0 100 1 1 4 94 100 79 17 2 1 1 100 1 5 7 8 26 18 14 21 0 100 2 52 47 100 1 14 85 100 8 782 122 1 913 4 9 32 870 915 739 147 17 10 5 918 5 33 44 60 225 174 132 227 1 901 9 448 440 897 7 109 721 837 1 86 13 0 100 0 1 3 95 100 81 16 2 1 1 100 1 4 5 7 25 19 15 25 0 100 1 50 49 100 1 13 86 100 4 567 79 1 651 9 9 31 611 660 508 130 15 3 5 661 5 41 69 70 179 114 78 95 2 653 17 350 281 648 6 97 508 611 1 87 12 0 100 1 1 5 93 100 77 20 2 0 1 100 1 6 11 11 27 17 12 15 0 100 3 54 43 100 1 16 83 100 5 640 104 0 749 3 7 41 702 753 639 89 19 3 5 755 7 41 44 56 204 134 93 163 2 744 14 385 342 741 10 98 596 704 1 85 14 0 100 0 1 5 93 100 85 12 3 0 1 100 1 6 6 8 27 18 13 22 0 100 2 52 46 100 1 14 85 100 4 531 77 2 614 8 8 12 593 621 442 157 10 9 4 622 2 17 44 53 152 116 98 129 1 612 9 328 272 609 3 89 469 561 1 86 13 0 100 1 1 2 95 100 71 25 2 1 1 100 0 3 7 9 25 19 16 21 0 100 1 54 45 100 1 16 84 100 4. To date, in which of the following math classes did you earn a passing grade? a. Pre-calculus/Trigonometry hprecalc Did not pass Passed Did not take Total b. Calculus hcalc Did not pass Passed Did not take Total a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 1 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count c. Probability or Statistics hstats Did not pass Passed Did not take Total 11 241 1,207 1,459 1 3 5 6 1,522 53 1,590 1 3 15 380 1,062 127 1,588 1 1 40 682 759 100 1,583 1 10 77 773 660 52 1,573 1 17 83 100 0 0 0 0 96 3 100 0 0 1 24 67 8 100 0 0 3 43 48 6 100 0 1 5 49 42 3 100 4 136 696 836 1 1 3 1 875 31 912 1 1 6 218 612 72 910 1 0 17 394 442 54 908 1 4 45 464 359 28 901 0 16 83 100 0 0 0 0 96 3 100 0 0 1 24 67 8 100 0 0 2 43 49 6 100 0 0 5 51 40 3 100 7 103 495 605 0 2 2 5 627 22 658 0 2 9 153 440 54 658 0 1 23 279 306 46 655 0 6 32 296 295 24 653 1 17 82 100 0 0 0 1 95 3 100 0 0 1 23 67 8 100 0 0 4 43 47 7 100 0 1 5 45 45 4 100 5 102 587 694 0 3 1 3 715 29 751 0 2 6 195 484 64 751 0 1 18 328 353 48 748 0 7 39 376 296 26 744 1 15 85 100 0 0 0 0 95 4 100 0 0 1 26 64 9 100 0 0 2 44 47 6 100 0 1 5 51 40 3 100 4 109 448 561 1 0 4 2 592 19 618 1 1 7 133 425 49 616 1 0 17 246 310 41 615 1 2 30 289 270 20 612 1 19 80 100 0 0 1 0 96 3 100 0 0 1 22 69 8 100 0 0 3 40 50 7 100 0 0 5 47 44 3 100 5. During high school, how many years of the following subjects did you complete? a. English/Literature heng 0 years 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Total b. Math hmath 0 years y 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Total c. Science hsci 0 years 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Total d. History/Social Sciences hhist 0 years 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Total a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 2 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count e. Foreign Language hforlan 0 years 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years 5 or more years Total 33 114 924 310 182 22 1,585 848 275 174 95 61 63 1,516 679 193 183 113 97 268 1,533 20 115 446 593 413 1,587 8 94 394 611 485 1,592 2 7 58 20 11 1 100 56 18 11 6 4 4 100 44 13 12 7 6 17 100 1 7 28 37 26 100 1 6 25 38 30 100 9 58 503 207 117 16 910 467 166 103 63 39 33 871 355 120 116 73 60 160 884 5 54 226 349 273 907 5 44 211 337 316 913 1 6 55 23 13 2 100 54 19 12 7 4 4 100 40 14 13 8 7 18 100 1 6 25 38 30 100 1 5 23 37 35 100 23 55 407 100 64 6 655 370 108 68 31 20 30 627 316 67 66 39 37 105 630 15 58 212 239 136 660 3 48 175 269 164 659 4 8 62 15 10 1 100 59 17 11 5 3 5 100 50 11 10 6 6 17 100 2 9 32 36 21 100 0 7 27 41 25 100 14 57 450 147 67 14 749 409 133 86 46 23 23 720 330 89 84 55 41 127 726 9 57 197 287 198 748 6 54 175 278 237 750 2 8 60 20 9 2 100 57 18 12 6 3 3 100 45 12 12 8 6 17 100 1 8 26 38 26 100 1 7 23 37 32 100 10 35 353 118 94 5 615 313 103 67 39 32 33 587 241 74 71 45 40 124 595 10 40 173 224 171 618 2 34 162 239 184 621 2 6 57 19 15 1 100 53 18 11 7 5 6 100 41 12 12 8 7 21 100 2 6 28 36 28 100 0 5 26 38 30 100 6. During high school, how many of the following types of classes did you complete? hapcl a. Advanced Placement (AP) 0 classes classes 1 class 2 classes 3 classes 4 classes 5 or more classes Total b. Honors classes (not AP) taught at your high school hhonor 0 classes 1 class 2 classes 3 classes 4 classes 5 or more classes Total 7. During your last year of high school, about how much reading and writing did you do? a. Assigned reading (textbooks or HSE hreadasg None other course materials) Very little Some Quite a bit Very much Total b. Writing short papers or reports (5 or fewer pages) hwrite5 HSE None Very little Some Quite a bit Very much Total a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 3 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count c. Writing longer papers or reports (more than 5 pages) hwrite5m HSE None Very little Some Quite a bit Very much Total 125 458 507 284 216 1,590 8 29 32 18 14 100 71 250 268 170 151 910 8 27 29 19 17 100 4 54 23 11 6 2 1 0 100 16 6 8 15 22 19 9 5 100 13 31 18 11 13 5 3 6 100 53 201 232 111 64 661 68 391 127 46 15 7 2 3 659 134 42 47 80 133 101 64 60 661 109 143 111 95 74 47 26 54 659 8 30 35 17 10 100 10 59 19 7 2 1 0 0 100 20 6 7 12 20 15 10 9 100 17 22 17 14 11 7 4 8 100 66 220 219 137 108 750 41 443 160 51 31 13 8 3 750 115 44 46 91 161 146 84 66 753 118 210 143 90 84 38 26 44 753 9 29 29 18 14 100 5 59 21 7 4 2 1 0 100 15 6 6 12 21 19 11 9 100 16 28 19 12 11 5 3 6 100 44 173 210 108 84 619 43 319 134 78 29 8 4 3 618 127 44 61 99 128 96 37 30 622 76 159 97 83 91 38 22 53 619 7 28 34 17 14 100 7 52 22 13 5 1 1 0 100 20 7 10 16 21 15 6 5 100 12 26 16 13 15 6 4 9 100 8. During your last year of high school, about how many hours did you spend in a typical 7-day week doing each of the following? a. Preparing for class (studying, HSE hacadpr 0 hours per week 100 6 32 doing homework, rehearsing, 1-5 hours per week 893 56 490 etc.) 21 207 6-10 hours per week 340 11-15 hours per week 146 9 100 16-20 hours per week 67 4 52 21-25 hours per week p 24 2 17 26-30 hours per week 12 1 10 More than 30 hours per week 8 1 3 Total 1,590 100 911 b. Working for pay (before or hwork 0 hours per week 280 18 142 after school, weekends) 1-5 hours per week 105 7 59 6-10 hours per week 123 8 76 11-15 hours per week 215 13 133 16-20 hours per week 337 21 202 21-25 hours per week 283 18 178 26-30 hours per week 144 9 78 More than 30 hours per week 110 7 48 Total 1,597 100 916 c. Participating in co-curricular hcocurr 0 hours per week 232 15 118 activities (arts, clubs, athletics, 1-5 hours per week 429 27 280 etc.) 6-10 hours per week 282 18 167 11-15 hours per week 196 12 101 16-20 hours per week 195 12 120 21-25 hours per week 93 6 44 26-30 hours per week 57 4 30 More than 30 hours per week 109 7 54 Total 1,593 100 914 a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 4 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count d. Relaxing and socializing (watching TV, partying, etc.) hsocial 0 hours per week 1-5 hours per week 6-10 hours per week 11-15 hours per week 16-20 hours per week 21-25 hours per week 26-30 hours per week More than 30 hours per week Total 7 230 398 294 233 146 89 199 1,596 22 410 590 571 1,593 22 749 604 216 1,591 471 933 138 47 1,589 58 603 652 272 1,585 26 520 751 291 1,588 0 14 25 18 15 9 6 12 100 1 26 37 36 100 1 47 38 14 100 30 59 9 3 100 4 38 41 17 100 2 33 47 18 100 5 165 252 170 126 76 48 74 916 10 202 333 369 914 10 402 358 143 913 309 523 60 20 912 25 337 369 178 909 15 290 421 185 911 1 18 28 19 14 8 5 8 100 1 22 36 40 100 1 44 39 16 100 34 57 7 2 100 3 37 41 20 100 2 32 46 20 100 2 63 139 121 102 69 41 123 660 12 199 253 196 660 12 340 235 72 659 156 402 77 24 659 31 260 278 88 657 10 224 322 102 658 0 10 21 18 15 10 6 19 100 2 30 38 30 100 2 52 36 11 100 24 61 12 4 100 5 40 42 13 100 2 34 49 16 100 4 117 201 134 113 67 35 82 753 8 191 271 281 751 11 350 283 109 753 223 446 57 24 750 17 269 315 148 749 8 230 365 149 752 1 16 27 18 15 9 5 11 100 1 25 36 37 100 1 46 38 14 100 30 59 8 3 100 2 36 42 20 100 1 31 49 20 100 3 85 145 118 90 56 43 81 621 6 150 245 220 621 7 287 244 79 617 193 347 58 20 618 30 249 248 91 618 15 226 272 104 617 0 14 23 19 14 9 7 13 100 1 24 39 35 100 1 47 40 13 100 31 56 9 3 100 5 40 40 15 100 2 37 44 17 100 9. During your last year of high school, about how often did you do each of the following? a. Asked questions in class or hclquest HSE Never contributed to class Sometimes discussions Often Very often Total b. Made a class presentation hclprese HSE Never Sometimes Often Very often Total c. Came to class without completing readings or assignments hclunpre Never Sometimes Often Very often Total d. Discussed grades or assignments with a teacher hfacgrad HSE Never Sometimes Often Very often Total e. Worked with other students on projects during class hclassgr HSE Never Sometimes Often Very often Total a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 5 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count f. Worked with classmates outside of class to prepare class assignments hoccgrp HSE Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total g. Prepared two or more drafts of a paper or assignment before turning it in hrewropa HSE h. Had serious conversations with students of a different race or ehtnicity than your own hdivrstu i. Discussed ideas from your readings or classes with teachers outside of class hfacidea HSE Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total j. Discussed ideas from your readings or classes with others outside of class (students, family members, etc.) k. Talked with a counselor, teacher, or other staff member about college or career plans hoocidea HSE hfacplan l. Had serious conversations with students who are very different from you in terms of their religious beliefs, political opinions, or personal values hdiffstu 353 855 286 95 1,589 182 615 477 319 1,593 358 534 350 350 1,592 469 654 316 155 1,594 196 745 436 212 1,589 107 656 528 297 1,588 196 572 442 380 1,590 22 54 18 6 100 11 39 30 20 100 22 34 22 22 100 29 41 20 10 100 12 47 27 13 100 7 41 33 19 100 12 36 28 24 100 187 492 172 62 913 78 318 292 225 913 219 307 184 202 912 268 370 182 94 914 92 417 261 142 912 51 350 307 201 909 110 329 243 228 910 20 54 19 7 100 9 35 32 25 100 24 34 20 22 100 29 40 20 10 100 10 46 29 16 100 6 39 34 22 100 12 36 27 25 100 162 353 111 31 657 100 291 179 91 661 137 219 160 145 661 197 276 132 56 661 101 319 170 68 658 54 301 214 91 660 84 235 195 147 661 25 54 17 5 100 15 44 27 14 100 21 33 24 22 100 30 42 20 8 100 15 48 26 10 100 8 46 32 14 100 13 36 30 22 100 167 401 133 51 752 96 301 202 154 753 163 239 167 182 751 229 294 151 79 753 91 346 217 99 753 50 284 260 156 750 97 267 195 193 752 22 53 18 7 100 13 40 27 20 100 22 32 22 24 100 30 39 20 10 100 12 46 29 13 100 7 38 35 21 100 13 36 26 26 100 129 347 112 30 618 65 228 201 126 620 139 223 134 124 620 183 259 126 52 620 78 295 153 90 616 46 283 193 97 619 66 215 189 149 619 21 56 18 5 100 10 37 32 20 100 22 36 22 20 100 30 42 20 8 100 13 48 25 15 100 7 46 31 16 100 11 35 31 24 100 a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 6 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count m. Missed a day of school hmisssch Never Sometimes Often Very often Total No Yes Total 900 or lower 901 - 1000 1001 - 1100 1101 - 1200 1201 - 1300 1301 - 1400 1401 - 1600 Total 10. Did you take the SAT and/or ACT? a. SAT Composite Score (SAT/ACT scores convertd to SAT scale and recoded into categories) hsatact SAT_ACTr 234 1,061 183 106 1,584 7 1556 1563 279 493 273 281 134 18 14 1492 15 67 12 7 100 0 100 100 19 33 18 19 9 1 1 100 108 614 110 77 909 3 891 894 168 292 164 149 70 8 5 856 391 100 68 72 43 235 909 343 80 106 77 65 242 913 12 68 12 8 100 0 100 100 20 34 19 17 8 1 1 100 43 11 7 8 5 26 100 38 9 12 8 7 27 100 121 435 73 28 657 4 648 652 106 198 105 127 63 10 9 618 344 76 47 39 26 124 656 185 72 67 66 50 212 652 18 66 11 4 100 1 99 100 17 32 17 21 10 2 1 100 52 12 7 6 4 19 100 28 11 10 10 8 33 100 107 493 92 57 749 1 737 738 140 270 119 125 53 6 4 717 378 82 52 49 32 156 749 265 69 86 70 51 209 750 14 66 12 8 100 0 100 100 20 38 17 17 7 1 1 100 50 11 7 7 4 21 100 35 9 11 9 7 28 100 95 424 62 37 618 2 608 610 80 157 125 129 72 11 8 582 260 72 46 50 31 156 615 197 64 64 52 47 190 614 15 69 10 6 100 0 100 100 14 27 21 22 12 2 1 100 42 12 7 8 5 25 100 32 10 10 8 8 31 100 11. During your high school years, how involved were you in the following activities at your school or elsewhere? hinvarts a. Performing or visual arts 1 Not involved 742 47 programs (band, chorus, 2 180 11 theater, art, etc.) 3 117 7 4 112 7 5 71 4 6 Highly involved 362 23 Total 1,584 100 b. Athletic teams (varsity, junior hinvathl 34 1 Not involved 535 varsity, club sport, etc.) 2 154 10 3 175 11 4 144 9 5 116 7 6 Highly involved 459 29 Total 1,583 100 a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 7 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count c. Student government hstugov 1 Not involved 2 3 4 5 6 Highly involved Total 1 Not involved 2 3 4 5 6 Highly involved Total 1 Not involved 2 3 4 5 6 Highly involved Total 1 Not involved 2 3 4 5 6 Highly involved Total 1 Not involved 2 3 4 5 6 Highly involved Total d. Publications (student newspaper, yearbook, etc.) hinvpubs e. Academic honor societies hinvhono f. Academic clubs (debate, mathematics, science, etc.) hinvaccl g. Vocational clubs (business, health, technology, etc.) hinvvccl 1,131 178 107 63 39 63 1,581 1,117 165 97 59 39 105 1,582 1,001 140 116 98 90 131 1,576 1,164 143 107 73 36 62 1,585 1,171 102 108 76 49 78 1,584 72 11 7 4 2 4 100 71 10 6 4 2 7 100 64 9 7 6 6 8 100 73 9 7 5 2 4 100 74 6 7 5 3 5 100 639 89 66 42 27 46 909 620 82 62 42 26 75 907 533 80 68 68 64 95 908 660 85 55 50 25 36 911 680 53 62 43 28 44 910 70 10 7 5 3 5 100 68 9 7 5 3 8 100 59 9 7 7 7 10 100 72 9 6 5 3 4 100 75 6 7 5 3 5 100 479 87 38 20 12 17 653 482 82 33 17 13 29 656 457 57 46 29 26 34 649 491 55 51 21 11 26 655 478 49 44 33 20 31 655 73 13 6 3 2 3 100 73 13 5 3 2 4 100 70 9 7 4 4 5 100 75 8 8 3 2 4 100 73 7 7 5 3 5 100 551 66 49 29 18 35 748 527 76 47 25 22 51 748 471 65 57 38 42 70 743 553 65 44 37 20 32 751 563 37 41 34 27 47 749 74 9 7 4 2 5 100 70 10 6 3 3 7 100 63 9 8 5 6 9 100 74 9 6 5 3 4 100 75 5 5 5 4 6 100 422 83 44 23 17 26 615 438 63 37 27 13 37 615 375 53 46 47 41 52 614 438 60 46 30 14 26 614 450 49 49 25 20 22 615 69 13 7 4 3 4 100 71 10 6 4 2 6 100 61 9 7 8 7 8 100 71 10 7 5 2 4 100 73 8 8 4 3 4 100 a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 8 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count h. Religious youth groups hrelgrp 1 Not involved 2 3 4 5 6 Highly involved Total 1 Not at all challenging 2 3 4 5 6 Extremely challenging Total 12. Overall, how academically challenging was your high school? hacachal 1,035 127 106 105 73 137 1,583 63 174 357 610 313 64 1,581 65 8 7 7 5 9 100 4 11 23 39 20 4 100 585 74 61 60 44 85 909 28 83 197 367 190 42 907 64 8 7 7 5 9 100 3 9 22 40 21 5 100 440 50 42 44 27 52 655 35 89 153 237 120 22 656 1 37 144 176 149 79 36 33 655 53 28 68 126 210 100 34 37 656 67 8 6 7 4 8 100 5 14 23 36 18 3 100 0 6 22 27 23 12 5 5 100 8 4 10 19 32 15 5 6 100 530 58 45 44 29 44 750 36 105 159 289 131 28 748 1 37 119 183 201 107 48 54 750 41 28 81 170 217 124 40 49 750 71 8 6 6 4 6 100 5 14 21 39 18 4 100 0 5 16 24 27 14 6 7 100 5 4 11 23 29 17 5 7 100 354 51 50 49 38 72 614 19 53 135 239 136 32 614 0 23 120 150 147 82 62 32 616 69 40 91 126 179 61 29 21 616 58 8 8 8 6 12 100 3 9 22 39 22 5 100 0 4 19 24 24 13 10 5 100 11 6 15 20 29 10 5 3 100 13. During the coming school year, about how many hours do you think you will spend in a typical 7-day week doing each of the following? cacadpr a. Preparing for class (studying, EAE 0 hours per week 0 1 0 2 reading, writing, doing 1-5 hours per week 72 5 34 4 homework or lab work, 6-10 hours per week 285 18 139 15 analyzing data, rehearsing, and 11-15 hours per week 378 24 195 21 other academic activities) 16-20 hours per week 391 25 240 26 21-25 hours per week 228 14 148 16 26-30 hours per week 130 8 91 10 More than 30 hours per week 98 6 63 7 Total 1,584 100 911 100 b. Working for pay on- or offcwork 8 69 8 0 hours per week 123 campus 1-5 hours per week 80 5 52 6 6-10 hours per week 195 12 124 14 11-15 hours per week 337 21 207 23 16-20 hours per week 477 30 262 29 21-25 hours per week 213 13 109 12 26-30 hours per week 79 5 45 5 More than 30 hours per week 81 5 42 5 Total 1,585 100 910 100 a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 9 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count c. Participating in co-curricular activities (organizations, campus publications, student government, fraternity or sorority, intercollegiate or intramural sports, etc.) ccocurr d. Relaxing or socializing (watching TV, partying, etc.) csocial 0 hours per week 1-5 hours per week 6-10 hours per week 11-15 hours per week 16-20 hours per week 21-25 hours per week 26-30 hours per week More than 30 hours per week Total 0 hours per week 1-5 hours per week 6-10 hours per week 11-15 hours per week 16-20 hours per week 21-25 hours per week 26-30 hours per week More than 30 hours per week Total 94 398 474 303 179 82 20 32 1,582 21 327 496 341 199 101 47 50 1,582 10 274 712 598 1,594 7 482 766 327 1,582 3 160 711 710 1,584 6 25 30 19 11 5 1 2 100 1 21 31 22 13 6 3 3 100 1 17 45 38 100 0 30 48 21 100 0 10 45 45 100 44 228 283 180 105 45 10 13 908 13 228 301 186 95 47 19 19 908 6 150 380 380 916 1 264 434 210 909 2 61 367 481 911 5 25 31 20 12 5 1 1 100 1 25 33 20 10 5 2 2 100 1 16 41 41 100 0 29 48 23 100 0 7 40 53 100 49 163 185 120 73 36 10 19 655 7 97 191 148 102 53 28 31 657 4 119 329 207 659 6 214 322 112 654 1 97 334 222 654 7 25 28 18 11 5 2 3 100 1 15 29 23 16 8 4 5 100 1 18 50 31 100 1 33 49 17 100 0 15 51 34 100 52 197 232 138 70 31 10 15 745 15 177 242 145 81 46 21 22 749 3 135 328 288 754 4 225 358 162 749 2 59 326 362 749 7 26 31 19 9 4 1 2 100 2 24 32 19 11 6 3 3 100 0 18 44 38 100 1 30 48 22 100 0 8 44 48 100 30 147 179 121 85 36 5 13 616 5 101 182 144 97 47 19 18 613 5 97 291 226 619 2 194 300 116 612 1 72 282 261 616 5 24 29 20 14 6 1 2 100 1 16 30 23 16 8 3 3 100 1 16 47 37 100 0 32 49 19 100 0 12 46 42 100 14. During the coming school year, about how often do you expect to do each of the following? cclquest a. Ask questions in class or EAE Never contribute to class discussions Sometimes Often Very often Total b. Make a class presentation EAE cclprese Never Sometimes Often Very often Total cintegra c. Work on a paper or project Never that requires integrating ideas Sometimes or information from various Often sources Very often Total a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with 4-year a college degree. 10 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count d. Work with other students on projects during class cclassgr EAE Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total e. Work with classmates outside of class to prepare class assignments coccgrp EAE f. Put together ideas or concepts from different courses when completing assignments or during l di d i class discussions i g. Discuss grades or assignments with an instructor cintidea cfacgrad EAE Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total h. Discuss ideas from your readings or classes with faculty members outside of class cfacidea EAE i. Receive prompt feedback from faculty on your academic performance (written or oral) cfacfeed j. Work with faculty members on activities other than coursework (committees, orientation, student life activities, etc.) cfacothe 59 537 608 384 1,588 17 434 679 456 1,586 14 339 776 461 1,590 10 385 681 510 1,586 83 641 550 312 1,586 26 488 696 378 1,588 85 688 537 276 1,586 4 34 38 24 100 1 27 43 29 100 1 21 49 29 100 1 24 43 32 100 5 40 35 20 100 2 31 44 24 100 5 43 34 17 100 33 299 343 240 915 8 217 386 300 911 9 160 431 314 914 2 199 380 332 913 53 357 291 213 914 18 254 396 244 912 40 380 305 188 913 4 33 37 26 100 1 24 42 33 100 1 18 47 34 100 0 22 42 36 100 6 39 32 23 100 2 28 43 27 100 4 42 33 21 100 25 232 258 139 654 7 212 286 151 656 5 175 336 141 657 7 180 295 172 654 28 278 253 94 653 8 228 292 130 658 45 299 227 84 655 4 35 39 21 100 1 32 44 23 100 1 27 51 21 100 1 28 45 26 100 4 43 39 14 100 1 35 44 20 100 7 46 35 13 100 25 250 291 186 752 12 205 309 225 751 6 162 358 226 752 3 176 316 256 751 40 310 246 154 750 12 234 319 186 751 49 314 254 135 752 3 33 39 25 100 2 27 41 30 100 1 22 48 30 100 0 23 42 34 100 5 41 33 21 100 2 31 42 25 100 7 42 34 18 100 25 213 243 135 616 4 166 280 164 614 6 126 317 169 618 5 159 272 179 615 32 251 224 109 616 12 190 281 134 617 26 278 220 92 616 4 35 39 22 100 1 27 46 27 100 1 20 51 27 100 1 26 44 29 100 5 41 36 18 100 2 31 46 22 100 4 45 36 15 100 a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 11 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count k. Discuss ideas from your readings or classes with others outside of class (students, family members, co-workers, etc.) l. Have serious conversations with students of a different race or ethnicity than your own coocidea EAE Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total Never Sometimes Often Very often Total cdivrstu m. Try to better understand someone else's views by imagining how an issue looks from hi or her perspective f his h ti n. Learn something that changes the way you understand an issue or idea cothrvie cchngvie o. Have serious conversations with students who are very different from you in terms of their religious beliefs, political opinions, or personal values cdiffstu 56 564 624 342 1,586 53 482 617 431 1,583 17 348 704 510 1,579 15 336 676 560 1,587 45 442 556 535 1,578 29 99 379 594 301 186 1,588 4 36 39 22 100 3 30 39 27 100 1 22 45 32 100 1 21 43 35 100 3 28 35 34 100 2 6 24 37 19 12 100 28 297 356 231 912 27 270 350 262 909 7 163 406 336 912 5 157 382 367 911 17 234 320 342 913 9 43 200 357 179 124 912 3 33 39 25 100 3 30 39 29 100 1 18 45 37 100 1 17 42 40 100 2 26 35 37 100 1 5 22 39 20 14 100 26 259 264 107 656 25 209 259 163 656 10 180 291 169 650 10 170 291 187 658 27 203 233 186 649 19 55 177 229 120 57 657 4 39 40 16 100 4 32 39 25 100 2 28 45 26 100 2 26 44 28 100 4 31 36 29 100 3 8 27 35 18 9 100 26 273 281 171 751 24 212 293 223 752 9 142 322 273 746 5 151 308 288 752 22 193 258 272 745 15 34 173 269 150 108 749 3 36 37 23 100 3 28 39 30 100 1 19 43 37 100 1 20 41 38 100 3 26 35 37 100 2 5 23 36 20 14 100 22 211 264 119 616 17 207 243 145 612 5 140 299 168 612 6 133 277 198 614 11 181 232 189 613 8 46 149 243 111 61 618 4 34 43 19 100 3 34 40 24 100 1 23 49 27 100 1 22 45 32 100 2 30 38 31 100 1 7 24 39 18 10 100 15. During the coming school year, how certain are you that you will do the following? a. Study when there are other EAP cotherint 1 Not at all certain interesting things to do 2 3 4 5 6 Very certain Total a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 12 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count b. Find additional information for course assignments when you don't understand the material cfindinfo EAP 1 Not at all certain 2 3 4 5 6 Very certain Total 1 Not at all certain 2 3 4 5 6 Very certain Total 1 Not at all certain 2 3 4 5 6 Very certain Total 1 Not at all certain 2 3 4 5 6 Very certain Total 1 Not at all certain 2 3 4 5 6 Very certain Total c. Participate regularly in course discussions, even when you don't feel like it ccourdis EAP d. Ask instructors for help when you struggle with course assignments caskinst EAP e. Finish something you have started when you encounter challenges cfinish EAP f. Stay positive, even when you do poorly on a test assignment cstaypos EAP 13 55 203 452 478 389 1,590 19 103 359 505 345 257 1,588 14 30 127 316 471 633 1,591 13 9 120 337 522 586 1,587 27 61 243 436 376 442 1,585 1 3 13 28 30 24 100 1 6 23 32 22 16 100 1 2 8 20 30 40 100 1 1 8 21 33 37 100 2 4 15 28 24 28 100 3 18 98 238 297 261 915 4 51 197 288 211 162 913 3 6 60 165 263 417 914 4 3 49 182 307 367 912 13 36 143 251 219 250 912 0 2 11 26 32 29 100 0 6 22 32 23 18 100 0 1 7 18 29 46 100 0 0 5 20 34 40 100 1 4 16 28 24 27 100 10 37 101 212 176 121 657 14 50 158 213 133 88 656 10 24 64 148 205 207 658 9 5 70 152 209 211 656 14 24 96 181 155 184 654 2 6 15 32 27 18 100 2 8 24 32 20 13 100 2 4 10 22 31 31 100 1 1 11 23 32 32 100 2 4 15 28 24 28 100 5 22 96 203 221 206 753 8 51 158 227 175 132 751 3 13 60 140 212 325 753 3 4 45 156 246 299 753 12 34 113 203 176 214 752 1 3 13 27 29 27 100 1 7 21 30 23 18 100 0 2 8 19 28 43 100 0 1 6 21 33 40 100 2 5 15 27 23 28 100 6 24 85 176 196 130 617 7 34 144 210 131 90 616 7 10 51 128 198 223 617 8 2 54 130 209 211 614 10 21 94 176 152 160 613 1 4 14 29 32 21 100 1 6 23 34 21 15 100 1 2 8 21 32 36 100 1 0 9 21 34 34 100 2 3 15 29 25 26 100 a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 13 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count 16. During the coming school year, how difficult do you expect the following to be? a. Learning course material EAD clearnma 1 Not at all difficult 2 3 4 5 6 Very difficult Total b. Managing your time cmantime EAD 1 Not at all difficult 2 3 4 5 6 Very difficult Total c. Paying college expenses cpaycoll 1 Not at all difficult 2 3 4 5 6 Very difficult Total d. Getting help with school work cgethelp EAD 1 Not at all difficult 2 3 4 5 6 Very difficult Total e. Making new friends cmakefr 1 Not at all difficult 2 3 4 5 6 Very difficult Total 22 80 355 630 369 131 1,587 27 95 252 374 426 415 1,589 143 164 204 238 341 492 1,582 191 412 463 346 134 40 1,586 507 408 356 168 81 66 1,586 1 5 22 40 23 8 100 2 6 16 24 27 26 100 9 10 13 15 22 31 100 12 26 29 22 8 3 100 32 26 22 11 5 4 100 9 35 180 368 227 94 913 13 57 130 211 239 263 913 82 93 109 128 186 311 909 112 248 254 200 73 24 911 281 235 219 96 44 38 913 1 4 20 40 25 10 100 1 6 14 23 26 29 100 9 10 12 14 20 34 100 12 27 28 22 8 3 100 31 26 24 11 5 4 100 13 44 171 252 138 37 655 12 38 119 158 183 147 657 60 70 94 106 151 173 654 78 156 206 139 61 16 656 223 163 134 71 36 27 654 2 7 26 38 21 6 100 2 6 18 24 28 22 100 9 11 14 16 23 26 100 12 24 31 21 9 2 100 34 25 20 11 6 4 100 6 33 163 294 188 68 752 13 35 112 176 205 212 753 57 58 92 107 157 280 751 83 177 234 161 71 24 750 226 198 169 90 36 33 752 1 4 22 39 25 9 100 2 5 15 23 27 28 100 8 8 12 14 21 37 100 11 24 31 21 9 3 100 30 26 22 12 5 4 100 10 37 135 251 132 49 614 12 48 88 146 165 155 614 76 92 82 97 129 135 611 82 177 166 132 46 12 615 199 163 126 65 36 23 612 2 6 22 41 21 8 100 2 8 14 24 27 25 100 12 15 13 16 21 22 100 13 29 27 21 7 2 100 33 27 21 11 6 4 100 a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 14 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count f. Interacting with faculty cintfac EAD 1 Not at all difficult 2 3 4 5 6 Very difficult Total 358 420 433 258 93 30 1,592 13 55 237 442 394 449 1,590 21 84 257 448 391 390 1,591 11 26 246 492 450 367 1,592 84 198 360 395 295 256 1,588 22 26 27 16 6 2 100 1 3 15 28 25 28 100 1 5 16 28 25 25 100 1 2 15 31 28 23 100 5 12 23 25 19 16 100 200 224 259 154 58 21 916 5 22 103 228 233 321 912 10 46 137 235 235 251 914 7 14 137 286 263 207 914 61 124 209 226 164 129 913 22 24 28 17 6 2 100 1 2 11 25 26 35 100 1 5 15 26 26 27 100 1 2 15 31 29 23 100 7 14 23 25 18 14 100 154 189 168 103 34 9 657 8 32 130 211 158 120 659 11 37 117 208 154 131 658 4 11 108 198 183 155 659 23 73 146 161 130 124 657 23 29 26 16 5 1 100 1 5 20 32 24 18 100 2 6 18 32 23 20 100 1 2 16 30 28 24 100 4 11 22 25 20 19 100 160 195 206 120 56 17 754 4 30 107 206 168 237 752 16 42 117 200 184 194 753 7 13 118 221 225 168 752 43 87 161 198 143 119 751 21 26 27 16 7 2 100 1 4 14 27 22 32 100 2 6 16 27 24 26 100 1 2 16 29 30 22 100 6 12 21 26 19 16 100 141 172 163 104 26 10 616 4 21 94 170 177 150 616 1 30 109 181 159 136 616 1 8 98 192 178 141 618 31 77 152 140 115 101 616 23 28 26 17 4 2 100 1 3 15 28 29 24 100 0 5 18 29 26 22 100 0 1 16 31 29 23 100 5 13 25 23 19 16 100 17. How prepared are you to do the following in your academic work at this college? a. Write clearly and effectively PAP cgnwrite 1 Not at all prepared 2 3 4 5 6 Very prepared Total b. Speak clearly and effectively cgnspeak PAP 1 Not at all prepared 2 3 4 5 6 Very prepared Total c. Think critically and analytically cgnanaly PAP 1 Not at all prepared 2 3 4 5 6 Very prepared Total d. Analyze math or quantitative problems cgnquant PAP 1 Not at all prepared 2 3 4 5 6 Very prepared Total a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 15 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count e. Use computing and information technology cgncompt PAP 1 Not at all prepared 2 3 4 5 6 Very prepared Total 1 Not at all prepared 2 3 4 5 6 Very prepared Total 1 Not at all prepared 2 3 4 5 6 Very prepared Total f. Work effectively with others cgnother PAP g. Learn effectively on your own cgninq PAP 12 66 261 446 441 365 1,591 10 17 109 316 527 609 1,588 8 30 188 417 479 470 1,592 12 25 184 481 506 377 1,585 2 10 76 227 433 839 1,587 1 4 16 28 28 23 100 1 1 7 20 33 38 100 1 2 12 26 30 30 100 1 2 12 30 32 24 100 0 1 5 14 27 53 100 7 40 150 261 274 181 913 4 7 44 162 310 384 911 4 15 100 233 289 273 914 4 9 92 265 299 245 914 0 4 28 95 239 549 915 1 4 16 29 30 20 100 0 1 5 18 34 42 100 0 2 11 25 32 30 100 0 1 10 29 33 27 100 0 0 3 10 26 60 100 5 25 108 178 165 178 659 6 10 64 150 214 214 658 3 15 88 174 189 190 659 7 16 89 212 203 130 657 2 6 48 131 188 284 659 1 4 16 27 25 27 100 1 2 10 23 33 33 100 0 2 13 26 29 29 100 1 2 14 32 31 20 100 0 1 7 20 29 43 100 2 30 111 222 213 174 752 5 10 50 150 238 298 751 8 12 93 194 212 234 753 4 11 81 219 240 199 754 1 5 29 104 194 421 754 0 4 15 30 28 23 100 1 1 7 20 32 40 100 1 2 12 26 28 31 100 1 1 11 29 32 26 100 0 1 4 14 26 56 100 8 29 109 160 175 137 618 3 4 44 125 220 221 617 0 14 59 159 205 180 617 4 12 77 196 201 130 620 0 4 33 93 172 320 622 1 5 18 26 28 22 100 0 1 7 20 36 36 100 0 2 10 26 33 29 100 1 2 12 32 32 21 100 0 1 5 15 28 51 100 18. How important is it to you that your college or university provides each of the following? a. A challenging academic ICE cenvscho 1 Not important experience 2 3 4 5 6 Very important Total b. Support to help you succeed academically cenvsupr ICE 1 Not important 2 3 4 5 6 Very important Total a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 16 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count c. Opportunities to interact with students from different economic, social, and racial or ethnic backgrounds cenvdivr ICE 1 Not important 2 3 4 5 6 Very important Total 1 Not important 2 3 4 5 6 Very important Total 1 Not important 2 3 4 5 6 Very important Total 1 Not important 2 3 4 5 6 Very important Total d. Assistance coping with your non-academic responsibilities (work, family, etc.) cenvnaca ICE e. Support to help you thrive socially cenvsoca ICE f. Opportunities to attend campus events and activities cenveven ICE 28 50 170 360 432 547 1,587 44 81 234 405 408 414 1,586 42 77 210 375 448 433 1,585 22 52 156 348 388 618 1,584 2 3 11 23 27 34 100 3 5 15 26 26 26 100 3 5 13 24 28 27 100 1 3 10 22 24 39 100 9 20 83 186 259 358 915 18 45 107 219 260 265 914 10 40 111 196 267 288 912 8 21 77 189 223 395 913 1 2 9 20 28 39 100 2 5 12 24 28 29 100 1 4 12 21 29 32 100 1 2 8 21 24 43 100 19 29 87 171 169 183 658 25 35 127 182 145 144 658 32 35 98 175 178 141 659 14 29 79 156 162 218 658 231 185 80 89 70 655 3 4 13 26 26 28 100 4 5 19 28 22 22 100 5 5 15 27 27 21 100 2 4 12 24 25 33 100 35 28 12 14 11 100 16 23 81 169 196 269 754 21 37 100 189 190 217 754 18 38 100 166 208 222 752 12 27 73 155 191 295 753 205 251 95 118 76 745 2 3 11 22 26 36 100 3 5 13 25 25 29 100 2 5 13 22 28 30 100 2 4 10 21 25 39 100 28 34 13 16 10 100 10 24 64 151 173 200 622 21 35 102 157 157 149 621 21 32 82 154 175 158 622 8 19 64 147 139 242 619 229 197 72 80 43 621 2 4 10 24 28 32 100 3 6 16 25 25 24 100 3 5 13 25 28 25 100 1 3 10 24 22 39 100 37 32 12 13 7 100 19. About how much of your college expenses (tuition, fees, books, room & board) this year will be provided by each of the following sources? a. Scholarships and grants cschgr None 513 33 278 31 Less than half 500 32 311 34 Half or more 191 12 109 12 All or nearly all 224 14 134 15 Do not know 150 10 78 9 Total 1,578 100 910 100 a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 17 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count b. Student loans cstudlo None Less than half Half or more All or nearly all Do not know Total None Less than half Half or more All or nearly all Do not know Total None Less than half Half or more All or nearly all Do not know Total No Yes Do not know Total C- or lower C C+ BB B+ AA Grades not used Total No Yes Uncertain Total c. Parents/family cparfam d. Self (work on-campus or offcampus, savings) cself 20. Did you receive a Federal Pell Grant? cpell 21. What do you expect most of your grades will be at this college during the coming year? (Select only one.) cgrades 22. Do you intend to graduate from this college? cintgrad 549 246 307 228 236 1,566 324 367 324 397 156 1,568 310 625 246 175 221 1,577 793 154 638 1,585 1 20 55 154 489 382 246 209 0 1,556 45 1,290 253 1,588 35 16 20 15 15 100 21 23 21 25 10 100 20 40 16 11 14 100 50 10 40 100 0 1 4 10 31 25 16 13 0 100 3 81 16 100 318 141 185 130 131 905 194 220 180 233 78 905 187 351 152 108 115 913 484 99 330 913 0 9 33 85 281 245 144 99 0 896 20 763 132 915 35 16 20 14 14 100 21 24 20 26 9 100 20 38 17 12 13 100 53 11 36 100 0 1 4 9 31 27 16 11 0 100 2 83 14 100 226 105 120 95 102 648 125 145 142 161 77 650 123 268 92 64 105 652 302 54 303 659 1 11 22 67 204 135 99 109 0 648 25 516 120 661 35 16 19 15 16 100 19 22 22 25 12 100 19 41 14 10 16 100 46 8 46 100 0 2 3 10 31 21 15 17 0 100 4 78 18 100 225 111 157 131 119 743 207 187 135 135 79 743 126 297 126 95 104 748 345 109 294 748 1 10 29 75 246 174 107 101 0 743 21 638 93 752 30 15 21 18 16 100 28 25 18 18 11 100 17 40 17 13 14 100 46 15 39 100 0 1 4 10 33 23 14 14 0 100 3 85 12 100 267 107 105 67 65 611 75 142 148 208 40 613 151 257 85 52 73 618 363 23 237 623 0 5 20 54 177 162 109 82 0 609 20 478 125 623 44 18 17 11 11 100 12 23 24 34 7 100 24 42 14 8 12 100 58 4 38 100 0 1 3 9 29 27 18 13 0 100 3 77 20 100 a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 18 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count 23 What is the highest academic degree you intend to obtain at this or any college? chighdeg Associate's degree Bachelor's degree Master's degree Doctoral degree Uncertain Total No Yes Total Arts and Humanities Biological Sciences Business Education Engineering Physical Science Professional Social Science Other Undecided Total No Yes Total None 1 2 3 4 or more Total Male Female Total No Yes Total 24. Do you know what your major will be? Recoded variable xmajcod1 into one of ten major categories listed at right cmajor xmajrcol 25. Are you, or will you be, a fulltime student this fall term? 26. How many of your close friends will attend this college during the coming year? cenrlmen cfriends 27. Your sex: csex 28. Are you an international student or foreign national? cinterna 31 704 454 185 188 1,562 483 1,084 1,567 176 52 164 146 24 23 200 80 137 4 1,006 17 1,555 1,572 382 231 262 163 535 1,573 662 918 1,580 1,543 23 1,566 2 45 29 12 12 100 31 69 100 17 5 16 15 2 2 20 8 14 0 100 1 99 100 24 15 17 10 34 100 42 58 100 99 1 100 19 380 280 117 101 897 261 644 905 96 34 64 108 3 10 167 63 42 4 591 4 903 907 237 145 168 95 266 911 0 918 918 891 16 907 2 42 31 13 11 100 29 71 100 16 6 11 18 1 2 28 11 7 1 100 0 100 100 26 16 18 10 29 100 0 100 100 98 2 100 12 316 171 68 87 654 218 433 651 80 18 99 35 21 13 32 17 94 0 409 13 643 656 143 86 92 66 267 654 662 0 662 644 7 651 2 48 26 10 13 100 33 67 100 20 4 24 9 5 3 8 4 23 0 100 2 98 100 22 13 14 10 41 100 100 0 100 99 1 100 14 359 208 80 80 741 243 498 741 68 20 64 72 8 11 105 40 68 3 459 7 738 745 165 107 140 82 255 749 270 478 748 731 10 741 2 48 28 11 11 100 33 67 100 15 4 14 16 2 2 23 9 15 1 100 1 99 100 22 14 19 11 34 100 36 64 100 99 1 100 13 253 198 81 66 611 177 442 619 80 26 71 59 12 11 65 29 53 1 407 6 610 616 170 89 93 64 200 616 288 333 621 609 9 618 2 41 32 13 11 100 29 71 100 20 6 17 14 3 3 16 7 13 0 100 1 99 100 28 14 15 10 32 100 46 54 100 99 1 100 a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 19 BCSSE 2008 Frequency Distributions Northern Kentucky University Gender All Students Variable Scale Response Options Count % First Generationa Male Yes % Count % Female Count % No Count % Count 29. What is your racial or ethnic identification? (Select only one.) crace American Indian or other Native American Asian, Asian American, or Pacific Islander Black or African American White (non-Hispanic) Mexican or Mexican American Puerto Rican Other Hispanic or Latino Multiracial Other I prefer not to respond p e e ot espo d Total 6 9 99 1,359 12 6 12 33 10 39 1,585 978 492 106 1,576 940 478 147 1,565 801 457 192 82 34 16 1,582 0 1 6 86 1 0 1 2 1 2 100 62 31 7 100 60 31 9 100 51 29 12 5 2 1 100 6 6 60 784 7 4 7 20 2 20 916 602 263 47 912 584 242 80 906 429 290 118 40 22 13 912 1 1 7 86 1 0 1 2 0 2 100 66 29 5 100 64 27 9 100 47 32 13 4 2 1 100 0 3 38 568 5 2 5 12 8 19 660 368 226 58 652 349 234 66 649 368 161 73 42 12 3 659 0 0 6 86 1 0 1 2 1 3 100 56 35 9 100 54 36 10 100 56 24 11 6 2 0 100 5 6 36 648 7 4 5 23 4 15 753 755 0 0 755 755 0 0 755 388 242 80 24 14 3 751 1 1 5 86 1 1 1 3 1 2 100 100 0 0 100 100 0 0 100 52 32 11 3 2 0 100 1 2 30 550 4 2 5 8 2 19 623 179 444 0 623 170 453 0 623 311 159 78 49 15 9 621 0 0 5 88 1 0 1 1 0 3 100 29 71 0 100 27 73 0 100 50 26 13 8 2 1 100 30. Please indicate whether your parents completed a 4-year college degree. cmothred a. Mother (or guardian) Did not complete 4-year degree Completed 4-year degree Do not know Total cfathred b. Father (or guardian) Did not complete 4-year degree Completed 4-year degree Do not know Total 31. How far is your home from cdistanc 20 miles or less this college? 21-50 miles 51-100 miles 101-200 miles 201-400 miles more than 400 miles Total a First generation is defined as no parent or guardian having graduated with a 4-year college degree. 20
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N. Kentucky >> SYL >> 082 (Fall, 2008)
CHE 102-001 Syllabus Spring 2009 MWF 9-9:50a.m. SC 305 Instructor: Gwen M. Fields E-mail: Fieldsg@nku.edu Office: SC 442 Phone: 572-6681 Office Hours: M, F 11-12:30 *This class does NOT fulfill the general studies science requirement* Prerequisite: ...
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CHE 105-001,002 COURSE SYLLABUS Discovering Chemistry with Lab MWF 10.00-10.50a SC 308 Instructor: Gwen Fields Phone: 859-572-6681 Office Hours: M, F 11-12:30 Email: fieldsg@nku.edu Spring 2009 Office:SC 442 PRE-REQUISITE: None COREQUISITE: CHE 105L...
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CHE 105L-001 LAB SYLLABUS Discovering Chemistry with Lab Section 001 Instructor: Office: Email: Phone: Spring 2009 SC 462 Wed. 11:00 a.m. 12:50 p.m. Gwen Fields SC 442 fieldsg@nku.edu (859) 572-6681 Reasoning through the Discovery Process: A Stud...
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General Chemistry II Spring 2009 Syllabus General Information CHE 121-N01 Instructor: Dr. Isabelle L. Lagadic Office: SC 449 Phone: (859) 572-7785 E-mail: lagadici1@nku.edu Office Hours: Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays: 10:00 - 11:30 am, or by appoi...
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Syllabus General Chemistry II Spring 2009 CHE 121N03 TR 8:00 9:15 SC 308 Instructor: Dr. K. Walters SC 348 572-5315 walterske@nku.edu http:/www.nku.edu/~walterske Office Hours: I have an open office policy, so stop by whenever you have a que...
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CHE 310 N01 : Organic Chemistry I Spring 2009 Instructor : Prof. K.C. Russell Office : Natural Science Center 350 Internet: www.nku.edu/~russellk Course web page: www.nku.edu/~russellk/courses/chm310/310.htm e-mail : russellk@nku.edu Phone : (859) 5...
N. Kentucky >> SYL >> 082 (Fall, 2008)
CHE 311 - N01 : Organic Chemistry II Spring 2009 Instructor : Prof. K.C. Russell Office : Natural Science Center 350 Internet: www.nku.edu/~russellk Course web page: www.nku.edu/~russellk/courses/che311/311.htm e-mail : russellk@nku.edu Phone : (859)...
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY CHEMISTRY 311L-012 SPRING 2009 Wed., 2-5 PRE-REQ: 310-L; PRE-REQ or CO-REQ: 311 Lecture Instructor: Office: Office Hours: Phone: Text: Dr. Robert J. Kempton SC 450 Open-door policy and by appointment 572-5116; e-mail: K...
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CHE 410 Spring 2009 Robert Kempton, SC 450, 572-5116 Kempton@nku.edu, www.nku.edu/~kempton This course will cover primarily the interpretation of one- and two-dimentional NMR spectroscopy, along with(time permitting) some MS, IR, and UV. There will ...
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CHE 105L-02 LAB SYLLABUS Discovering Chemistry with Lab Section 02 Instructor: Office: Email: Phone: PREREQ: CO REQ: PURPOSE: Fall 2008 SC 462 Wed. 1:00 p.m. 2:50 p.m. Julia Y. Bedell SC 322 bedell@nku.edu (859) 572-5432 None Reasoning through th...
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Chemistry and Society CHE 112_002 Fall 2008 Time: Place: Instructor: TR 9:25-10:40 308 Dr. Bradley Sieve SC 452, ext 6547 sieveb1@nku.edu Office Hours: Monday 11-12, Tuesday 12-1; Thursday 11-12 I have an open door policy. Please feel free to stop ...
N. Kentucky >> SYL >> 081 (Fall, 2008)
Chemistry and Society CHE 112_web Fall 2008 Time: Instructor: Web Class, No required class meetings Dr. Bradley Sieve sieveb1@nku.edu SC 452, ext 6547 www.nku.edu/~bradleys1 Office Hours: Online I will be monitoring email daily so please allow 24 ho...
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Chemistry and Society CHE112L-011 Fall 2008 Instructor: Dr. Bradley Sieve Time: Mon 12:00-1:40 Place: SC 462 Office: 452 email:sieveb1@NKU.edu Phone: ext 6547 Office Hours: Monday 11-12, Tuesday 12-1; Thursday 11-12 Outside office hours I have an ope...
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Syllabus Physiological Chemistry CHE-115-002 SC308 TR 4:30-5:45 Fall 2008 Instructor: Dr. PJ Ball Office: SC 454 Phone: 859-572-6960 Email: ballp1@nku.edu Office Hours: T: 11-12 and 1:30-4:00; W: 11-1; R: 11-12; open door policy and others by appoint...
N. Kentucky >> SYL >> 081 (Fall, 2008)
Syllabus Physiological Chemistry Lab CHE-115L-013,-014 SC 464 Fall 2008 Instructor: Dr. PJ Ball Office: SC 454 Phone: 859-572-6960 Email: ballp1@nku.edu Office Hours: Office Hours: Tuesday 11-12, 1:30-4; Wednesday 11-1; Thursday 11-12 open door polic...
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Syllabus Physiological Chemistry Lab CHE-115L-013,-014 SC 464 Fall 2008 Instructor: Dr. PJ Ball Office: SC 454 Phone: 859-572-6960 Email: ballp1@nku.edu Office Hours: Office Hours: Tuesday 11-12, 1:30-4; Wednesday 11-1; Thursday 11-12 open door polic...
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Syllabus Physiological Chemistry Lab CHE-115L-011,-012 SC 464 Fall 2008 Instructor: Dr. Brad Sieve Office: SC 454 Phone: 859-572-6547 Email: sieveb1@nku.edu Office Hours: Office Hours: Monday 11-12, Tuesday 12-1; Thursday 11-12 open door policy and o...
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N. Kentucky >> SYL >> 081 (Fall, 2008)
Syllabus Chemistry 120, Section N05, Fall 2008 Instructor: Class Hours: Office Hours: Telephones: Richard E. Bloss Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:15 PM 7:30 PM immediately following lectures or by appointment 859-572-5409 (NKU Chem. Dept.); 513-579-5443 ...
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General Chemistry I Fall 2008 Syllabus General Information CHE 120-N01 Instructor: Dr. Isabelle L. Lagadic Office: SC 449 Phone: (859) 572-7785 E-mail: lagadici1@nku.edu Office Hours: Mond. & Wedn.: 10:00 -11:00 am, Frid.: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm or b...
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General Chemistry I, CHE 120-N06 Fall 2008, MWF 8:00 8:50 A.M., SC-308 Northern Kentucky University Instructor: J. H. Niewahner, SC-448 Telephone: 572-6363 E-mail: niewahnerj@nku.edu Office Hours: M 11:00-11:50, T 10:00-10:50, W 2:00-2:50, R 2:00 2...
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Course Syllabus Instructor: Office: SC 451 Office Hours: Prerequisite: Corequisite: Required Text: General Chemistry I Dr. Laura Padolik Phone: 859-572-6113 M, W, F 10:00 - 11:50 CHE 120 N02 Fall 2008 Course Days, Times and Room: M, W, F 1:00 -...
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Syllabus General Chemistry I Fall 2008 CHE 120N03 TR 8:00 9:15 SC 308 Instructor: Dr. K. Walters SC 348 572-5315 walterske@nku.edu http:/www.nku.edu/~walterske Office Hours: I have an open office policy, so stop by whenever you have a questi...
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Syllabus General Chemistry Lab CHE-120L-015 SC 426 Tuesday 6:15-9:15 Fall 2008 Instructor: Dr. PJ Ball Phone: 859-572-6960 Email: ballp1@nku.edu Office Hours: T: 11-12 and 2:00-4:00; W: 11-1; R: 11-12; open door policy and others by appointment Co-re...
N. Kentucky >> SYL >> 081 (Fall, 2008)
Syllabus General Chemistry Lab CHE-120L-017 SC 426 Wednesday 2:00-5:00 Fall 2008 Instructor: Dr. PJ Ball Phone: 859-572-6960 Email: ballp1@nku.edu Office Hours: T: 11-12 and 2:00-4:00; W: 11-1; R: 11-12; open door policy and others by appointment Co-...
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Syllabus General Chemistry 1 Lab Fall 2008 CHE 120L-024 Tuesday 6:15-9:15 SC 422 Instructor: Dr. Grant Edwards Office: SC 443, 572-5407 Please contact me via email when possible. edwardsg1@nku.edu http:/www.nku.edu/~edwardsg1 Office Hours: Of...
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General Chemistry I Laboratory Fall 2008 Syllabus General Information CHE 120 L - Section 012 Instructor: Dr. Isabelle L. Lagadic Office: SC 449 Phone: (859) 572-7785 E-mail: lagadici1@nku.edu Office Hours: Mond. & Wedn.: 10:00-11:00 am, Frid.: 10...
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General Chemistry I Laboratory Fall 2008 Syllabus General Information CHE 120 L - Section 016 Instructor: Dr. Isabelle L. Lagadic Office: SC 449 Phone: (859) 572-7785 E-mail: lagadici1@nku.edu Office Hours: Mond. & Wedn.: 10:00-11:00 am, Frid.: 10...
N. Kentucky >> SYL >> 081 (Fall, 2008)
General Chemistry I Lab, CHE 120L-013 Fall 2008, T 1:40 4:40 PM, SC 422 Northern Kentucky University Instructor Information J.H.Niewahner SC-448, X6363 Telephone: 572-6363 E-mail: niewahnerj@nku.edu Office Hours: M 11:00 11;50 AM, T 10:00 10:50 A....
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Course Syllabus General Chemistry I Lab CHE 120-19L R: 6:15-9:15PM SC422 Fall 2008 Instructor Information S.A. Oehrle SC341 (office), SC313 (lab), 572-6671 e-mail: Oehrle@nku.edu Office Hours: R: 5:15-6:15PM, and F: 10:00-11:00AM Others by appointme...
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Course Syllabus Instructor: Office: SC 451 Office Hours: Prerequisite: Corequisite: Required Text: Required Materials: General Chemistry I Laboratory Dr. Laura Padolik Phone: 859-572-6113 M, W, F 10:00 - 11:50 CHE 120L - 011 Fall 2008 Course Day,...
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Course Syllabus Instructor: Office: SC 451 Office Hours: Prerequisite: Corequisite: Required Text: Required Materials: General Chemistry I Laboratory Dr. Laura Padolik Phone: 859-572-6113 M, W, F 10:00 - 11:50 CHE 120L - 022 Fall 2008 Course Day,...
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Syllabus General Chemistry I Lab Fall 2008 CHE 120L014 T 1:40 4:40 SC 426 Instructor: Dr. K. Walters SC 348 572-5315 walterske@nku.edu http:/www.nku.edu/~walterske Office Hours: I have an open office policy, so stop by whenever you have a qu...
N. Kentucky >> SYL >> 081 (Fall, 2008)
Syllabus General Chemistry I Lab Fall 2008 CHE 120L023 R 9:25 12:25 SC 426 Instructor: Dr. K. Walters SC 348 572-5315 walterske@nku.edu http:/www.nku.edu/~walterske Office Hours: I have an open office policy, so stop by whenever you have a q...
N. Kentucky >> SYL >> 081 (Fall, 2008)
Main Group Chemistry, CHE 305 (1,0,1) Fall 2008, F 1:00 1:50 PM, SC 402 Northern Kentucky University Instructor: J.H.Niewahner, SC448 Telephone: 606-572-6363 FAX 606-572-5162 Email: niewahnerj@nku.edu Office Hours: M 11:00 11:50, T 10:00 10:50, W ...
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ORGANIC CHEMISTRY CHE 310 Fall, 2008 R. J. Kempton SC 450 PREREQUISITE: C or better in CHE 121 or equiv. 572-5116 Kempton@NKU.edu Office Hours: Open-door policy and by appointment. I am on campus usually every weekday. Send me an e-mail, call me, or ...
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Organic Chemistry I, CHE 310-N03 Fall 2008, TR 8:00 9:15 AM, SC 305 Northern Kentucky University J. H. Niewahner, SC-448 Telephone: 572-6363 E-mail: niewahnerj@nku.edu Office Hours: M 11:00 11:50 AM, T 10:00 10:50 AM, WR 2:00-2:50 PM Others by app...
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CHE 310 001 : Organic Chemistry I Fall 2008 Instructor : Prof. K.C. Russell Office : Natural Science Center 350 Internet: www.nku.edu/~russellk Course web page: www.nku.edu/~russellk/courses/chm310/310.htm e-mail : russellk@nku.edu Phone : (859) 572...
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Organic Chemistry Lab CHE 310L-014 Fall 2008 Thursday 9:25a.m.-12:25 p.m. SC 465 Instructor: Gwen Fields office: SC 442 Phone: 572-6681 E-mail: Fieldsg@nku.edu Office hours: MWF 10-11 a.m. T 1-2p.m. Prerequisite: CHE 121 and CHE121L Co-requisite: CHE...
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Organic Chemistry Lab CHE 310L-015 Fall 2008 Tuesday 9:25a.m.-12:25 p.m. SC 461 Instructor: Gwen Fields office: SC 442 Phone: 572-6681 E-mail: Fieldsg@nku.edu Office hours: MWF 10-11a.m. T 1-2 p.m. Prerequisite: CHE 121 and CHE121L Co-requisite: CHE ...
N. Kentucky >> SYL >> 081 (Fall, 2008)
Organic Chemistry Lab CHE 310L-016 Fall 2008 Thursday 1:40-4:40 p.m. SC 465 Instructor: Gwen Fields office: SC 442 Phone: 572-6681 E-mail: Fieldsg@nku.edu Office hours: MWF 10-11 a.m. T 1-2p.m. Prerequisite: CHE 121 and CHE121L Co-requisite: CHE 310 ...
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Fall 2008 CHE 310-L-012 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY Tues.; 1:40-4:40 Room SC 461 Prerequisite: CHE 121 and 121L Pre or Co-requisite: CHE 310 Lecture Note carefully: students who withdraw from 310 lecture must withdraw from 310-lab; if they do not,...
N. Kentucky >> SYL >> 081 (Fall, 2008)
CHE 310-L-017 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY Fall 2008 M; 2-5 Room SC 465 Prerequisite: CHE 121 and 121L Pre or Co-requisite: CHE 310 Lecture Note carefully: students who withdraw from 310 lecture must withdraw from 310-lab; if they do not, they will b...
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CHE 310 L 013 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I Fall 2008 Instructor : Prof. K.C. Russell Office : Natural Science Center 350 Internet via: http:/www.nku.edu/~russellk/310l.html e-mail : russellk@nku.edu Phone : (859) 572 - 6110 Requirements: A grade o...
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Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHE 310L-011 Fall 2008 Instructor: Dr. Bradley Sieve Time Mon 2-5:00 PM Place: SC 461 Office: SC 452 email: sieveb1@NKU.edu Office Hours: Monday 11-12, Tuesday 12-1; Thursday 11-12 Phone: ext 6547 Outside office hours...
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Instructor: Dr. Grant Edwards SC 443; 859-572-5411 Office Hours: open door, or by appointment Email: edwardsg1@nku.edu CHE 340L-012 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY FALL 2008 Learning Outcomes: This courses student learning outcomes fulfill the follow...
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Biochemistry I CHE 482 / BIO 482 Fall 2008 Class time: Location: Instructor: MWF 11:00 - 11:50 SC 305 Dr. Stefan Paula SC 445 paulas1@nku.edu 572-6552 Office hours: W 1:00 3:00 F 12:00 2:00 or by appointment Text: Fundamentals of Biochemistry: Lif...
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Research in Chemistry CHE 492 Research Mentor: Office Hours: Prerequisite: Lab Times: Stefan Paula, Ph.D. paulas1@nku.edu 572-6552 (SC 445) Wednesday: 1:00 3:00 pm; Friday: 12:00 2:00 pm, and by appointment Consent of instructor By arrangement wit...
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CHE 492 - 004: Chemistry Research Fall 2008 Instructor : Prof. K.C. Russell Office : Natural Science Center 350 Internet via: http:/www.nku.edu/~russellk e-mail : russellk@nku.edu Phone : (859) 572 - 6110 Prerequisites: Lab Times: Office Hours: Commu...
N. Kentucky >> CHM >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
CHE 310 N01 : Organic Chemistry I Spring 2009 Instructor : Prof. K.C. Russell Office : Natural Science Center 350 Internet: www.nku.edu/~russellk Course web page: www.nku.edu/~russellk/courses/chm310/310.htm e-mail : russellk@nku.edu Phone : (859) 5...
N. Kentucky >> CHM >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
Dr. KC Russell Spring 2008 Phone: (859)572 -6110 Internet: http:/www.nku.edu/~russellk e-mail : russellk@nku.edu 7:00 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM MON TUES WED THURS CHE 311 - Discussion SC 305 FRI Offi...
N. Kentucky >> CHE >> 311 (Fall, 2008)
Olefin Synthesis The Wittig Reaction general reaction : R O (R) H aldehyde or ketone A. Generation of ylides Ph Ph P + Ph R XR3 P (H) R phosphorous ylide R Topics in Current Chemistry 1983, vol 109. Organic Reactions 1965, vol 14. Chem. Rev. 198...
N. Kentucky >> CHE >> 311 (Fall, 2008)
Olefin Synthesis The Wittig Reaction stabilized ylides (cont.) Addition of ylide to aldehyde is reversible and slow Ph Ph Ph P O W H R free rotation H Ph Ph Ph P O H W R H W PPh3 O H R Ph Ph Ph P O H W H R Ph Ph Ph P O H H W R Minor kinet...
N. Kentucky >> CHE >> 311 (Fall, 2008)
Accuracy, Precision, and Significant Figures accuracy a measure of the deviation of the measured value from the true or accepted value (% error, etc.) precision a measure of the agreement of experimental measurements with each other (range, standar...
N. Kentucky >> CHE >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
CHE 310L ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY INTRODUCTION The goal of Chemistry 310L is to provide you with a foundation in general laboratory skills required for practical work in organic chemistry. This is probably your first laboratory experience that w...
N. Kentucky >> CHE >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
Melting Points Required Reading Mohrig, pp. 116 - 127 In the organic lab, whenever you isolate a crystalline intermediate or product you will take a melting point. This is a physical property characteristic of crystalline compounds and also serves as...
N. Kentucky >> CHE >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
Revised 9/06 RECRYSTALLIZATION OF BENZOIC ACID Required prelab readings: Mohrig Sections 6.1 (pp 47); 9.1-9.6 (pp 100 111) and 9.9 (114-116). Previous techniques you must understand and be able to perform: Melting points. Recrystallization is the f...
N. Kentucky >> CHE >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
RECRYSTALLIZATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF AN UNKNOWN Required Prelab Readings: Mohrig, sect 9.3 (pp. 103-104) Previous techniques you must understand and know how to perform: Recrystallization and Melting Points In this experiment you will use the tec...
N. Kentucky >> CHE >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
revised 9/06 FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION OF AN ACETONE-TOLUENE MIXTURE Required Readings: Mohrig, pp 127-137; 142-145; 190-205 (gas chromatography) Kentucky is well known for many things, among them the production of bourbon whiskey. One of the key step...
N. Kentucky >> CHE >> 310 (Fall, 2008)
Volume - Area Relationship for Acetone in Toluene 100 90 Volume Percent Acetone 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 80.00 100.00 Vol % Acetone 0 2 4 6 8 10 25 50 75 90 92 94 96 98 100 Area % Acetone 0.00 0.76 1.57 3.67 10.96 25.14 48.6...
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