The impact of student communities on student development: institutional size and residential living
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Colegios comunitarios y universidades juegan un papel importante en el impacto de desarrollo de los estudiantes en la vida universitaria. ambientes educativos no solo tienen que traer, sino tambien para crear la configuracion para los estudiantes para desarrollarse y crecer a traves de su camino correcto. Este estudio muestra el impacto del tamano y la vida residencial en los estudiantes y su desarrollo.
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