Cooperative Institutional Research Program

Freshman Survey Institutional Summary for 1996

(Abridged)

 
Houghton 
%
Hi Selective 
Protestant
%
Protestant 
%
Grades 

Average high school grade

A or A-

61
53
41
Distance from Home 

101-500 miles

63
43
39
Estimated Family Income 

Family income less that $50,000

53
36
46
Status of Parents 

Parents living with each other

87
77
76
Parental Dependents 

Parents have 4 or more dependents

67
55
54
Met or Exceeded Recommended 

Years of High School Study 

Met or exceeded recommended

years of arts and/or music

94
80
78
Activities Engaged in During 

the Past Year

Attended a religious service

Performed volunteer work

Played a musical instrument

 
99
91
72
 
87
83
51
 
91
81
46
Students Rated Self Above Average 

or Highest 10% in

Cooperativeness

Understanding of others

Academic ability

Spirituality

 
 
80
74
73
70
 
 
73
68
77
46
 
 
73
68
65
52
College Choice 

This college was student's first choice

87
79
76
Other Colleges 

Applied to only 1 or 2 colleges

52
23
30
Hours/weeks in the Last Year 

1-5 hours in prayer

Less than 1 hour partying

More than 6 hours studying or doing homework

68 
66
56
31 
36
51
41 
42
40

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Probable Career

There were clear differences between men and women. Listed below are the top choices for Houghton men and women.
 

Houghton
%
Highly Selective
Protestant
%
Protestant
%
Men 

physician

business management

engineer

secondary education

clergy

conservationalist or forester

17
10
8
8
6
6
13
10
4
6
1
1
7
10
5
7
3
1
Women 

elementary education

physician

secondary education

therapist (phys. occup.)

20
10
9
6
7
13
6
4
13 

8

6

5


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Student reason for choice of college, and personal values
 

Houghton
%
Hi Selective
Protestant
%
Protestant
%
Sources for Educational Expenses 

Received $1500 or More From

Parental or family aid

Other college grant

Stafford/Guaranteed student loan

63
52
32
77
54
24
66
45
24
Reasons Noted as Very Important 

in Selecting This College

Religious affiliation/orientation

Good academic reputation

Size of college

Offered financial assistance

77
70
63
55
12
73
60
55
31
60
57
54
Objectives Considered to be Essential or 

Very Important

Raise a family

Help others in difficulty

Influence social values

80
75
50
73
65
42
78
68
46
Student's Estimate: Chances are 

Very Good that He/She will

Get bachelor's degree

Be satisfied with college

Get job to pay expenses

86
72
57
81
59
44
76
56
42
Political Orientation 

Conservative

69
23
34
Agrees Strongly 

or Somewhat

Employees can require drug tests

Prohibit racist/sexist speech

Too much concern for criminals

Prohibit homosexual relations

Abolish affirmative action in college admissions

91
83
83
73
68
80
60
71
25
55
85
68
74
46
53
Student Born-Again 

Christian

95
26
54

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Coalition for Christian Colleges & Universities

Supplementary Questions

Houghton College
 

Not at all Occasionally Frequently
How regularly did you engage in each of the 

following activities during the past year?

Maintained daily, personal devotions

Shared my faith with another person

Developed a friendship with a person of a different race

Studied the Bible or prayed in a small group

9
8
12
9
41
72
46
39
50
20
42
53

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Coalition for Christian Colleges & Universities

Supplementary Questions

Houghton College (continued)
 

Strongly
Agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly 

Disagree

I have a personally meaningful relationship with God.
68
28
3
1
My relation with God contributes to my sense of well-being.
75
22
2
1
The way I do things from day to day is often affected by 

my relationship to God.

59
36
5
0
Even if the people around me were opposed to my Christian 

convictions, I would still hold fast to them.

58
37
5
1
I feel like I need to be open to consider new insights and 

truths about my faith.

41
53
5
1
I feel that identifying and using my spiritual gifts is 

not really important.

2
2
17
76
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