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Does community college versus four-year college attendance influence students' educational plans?

Journal of College Student Development,  Mar/Apr 1998  by Pascarella, Ernest T,  Edison, Marcia,  Nora, Amaury,  Hagedorn, Linda Serra,  Terenzini, Patrick T

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