American College Student
ELP-509-2
University at Buffalo
- Semester
- Fall 2026
- Instructor
- Megan Iantosca
- Start Date
- 08-24-2026
- Total Credits
- 3
- Call to Register
- 716-645-5698
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You will learn the same curriculum as our on-campus students
The purpose of this class is to examine and analyze the ecology of contemporary and future college students in the United States . We will look at the changing student demographics and cultures , and we will focus on the resulting student needs and university responses . The goal of the course is to provide broad perspectives on college students and how colleges--and varying environments--affect students . Particular areas of focus will include : preparing for college , demographics , characteristics , attitudes , and values of college students , the college environment , the impact of higher education on diverse groups of students , and individual college student sub-populations .
Course Area: Education Theory and Practice
Level: Graduate
Dates: 08-24-2026 - 12-07-2026
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- Instructor: Megan Iantosca
- Local Course ID: 26FA_BUF_ELP509_SEM2
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