Home > About NODA > Publications > The Journal of College Orientation and Transition > Fall 2001 Table of Contents
Wilderness Pursuit Programs: An Orientation Paradigm
Gwen Fears and Mark S. Denke
Perceptions of Organizational Change by Different Levels of Student Affairs Administrators
John C. Dickerson
The College Choice Process of African American and Hispanic Women: Implications for College Transitions
Bonita Butner and Associates
The Integration of Technology in New Student Orientation Programs
Michael Miller and Patty Viajiar
Why Knowledge of Financial Aid is Important to Orientation Professionals
Myron Pope
The Causes and Consequences of the Federal Financial Aid Policy Shift from Grants to Loans
Matt Melvin and Sheldon Stick
The Impact of State Financial Aid on College Participants: Meeting the Needs of the Under-Served
Houston Davis, Brian Noland, and Nicole McDonald
Writing for Professional Publication: Key to Academic and Business Success
Reviewed by John Dickerson
Unpaid Professionals: Commercialism and Conflict in Big-Time College Sports
Reviewed by Richard E. Newman
The Seven Faces of Philanthropy: A New Approach to Cultivating Donors
Reviewed by Thomas A. Bila
Halfway Heaven: Diary of a Harvard Murder
Reviewed by Kang Bai
The Five Temptations of a CEO
Reviewed by Robin L. Love