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Fact 1 - Moral Development of Students
Students attending private colleges and universities are more likely to report that their campus experience contributed to developing a personal code of values and ethics. For example, 66 percent of seniors at nondoctoral private colleges and universities indicated that the college they attended contributed “substantially” to their moral development, compared with 52 percent of their peers at public nondoctoral institutions and 48 percent of seniors at public research universities.

Source: National Survey of Student Engagement (2006) comparison report prepared for the Council of Independent Colleges. Percent of seniors reporting "very much" or "quite a bit" to the question: “To what extent has your experience at this institution contributed to your…developing a personal code of values and ethics?”

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