Situational Position and Student Choice Criteria

  • Church H
  • Gillingham D
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Abstract

The student in choosing a particular university to attend does so within a particular university-student situational context. This paper demonstrates that the situational context significantly influences the evaluative criteria used by students in deciding which university to attend. Using a Canadian university as a case study, the authors develop an analytical framework for understanding the relationship between the particular university-student situational context and the student choice of university decision criteria.

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Church, H. J., & Gillingham, D. W. (1985). Situational Position and Student Choice Criteria. Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 15(2), 31–51. https://doi.org/10.47678/cjhe.v15i2.182963

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