Date of Award
12-1995
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Art
First Advisor
Marilyn Patterson
Second Advisor
Pamela Nickels
Third Advisor
Dorothy McGuffin
Abstract
Forty-five community college students (8 males and 37 females) were surveyed to determine their level of satisfaction with counseling services offered at St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley. The three areas of counseling explored were academic counseling, career counseling, and personal counseling. Results indicated that neither the gender of the student n or the ethnic group the student belonged to related to the level of satisfaction he/she received from any of the three areas of counseling. Academic counseling was found to have the highest satisfaction rankings and Personal counseling was found to have the lowest. ii
Recommended Citation
Noto, Carla Denise, "Student Satisfaction with a Community College's Counseling Services: Gender and Race Differences" (1995). Theses. 332.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/theses/332
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