Higher Education: How Freshmen And First-Year Journalism And Mass Communication Students At HBCUs And PWUs Used The Internet In Their Decision
Author(s) -
Jerry Crawford
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
contemporary issues in education research (cier)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1941-756X
pISSN - 1940-5847
DOI - 10.19030/cier.v6i1.7601
Subject(s) - the internet , journalism , historically black colleges and universities , higher education , public relations , mass media , medical education , sociology , political science , psychology , business , advertising , media studies , computer science , medicine , world wide web , law
This study set out to explore how the Internet was used by Journalism and Mass Communications Program students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Predominately White Universities in their college choice and if these institutions were able to provide the information the respondents were looking for in their search. The study found students that attend Historically Black Colleges and Universities still report the availability of financial aid and other funding as a major reason they make their college choice. The study also found Journalism and Mass Communications units as a whole may not be providing this information to students that are using the Internet to research their future college opportunities.
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