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A college town or university town is a community (often a separate town or city, but in some cases a town/city neighborhood or a district) that is dominated by its university population.
20 de mar. de 2020 · Gumprecht ( 2009) defined college towns as “… any city where a college or university and the cultures it creates exert a dominant influence over the character of the community” (p. 9).
- Devon Almond
- dalmond@mansfield.edu
- 2020
23 de ago. de 2019 · The manufacturing mindset is still pervasive, Mark Salisbury told us over lunch as we looked out on the river: “It’s barges, it’s cement factories, it’s the Alcoa plant.” As the former college administrator says a couple times, the Quad Cities is two states, five cities, and 380,000 people. Here’s what it’s not: a college town.
The common denominator for all the research here is the location of the institution in a “college town,” defined loosely as a town or small city where colleges are a dominant presence in the community and where college students comprise at least 20 percent of a town's population.
- Kate Rousmaniere
- 2021
A college town or university town is a place (often a town or city) that has a college or university that is an important part of that place. The university may be a very big part of the place's economy and culture, and there may be a lot of students living there.
8 de sept. de 2014 · When the college they are attending is large enough and the underlying population small enough, a very specific “college town” age-migration profile emerges.
But can college towns be identified systematically? How does a town become a college town? The easiest definition would be a place or a county with a disproportionately huge population of college-going residents between the ages of 17 and 22.