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Motivations of College Student Volunteers: A Review
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Janet C. Winniford
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December 1, 1997
The author examine the literature on volunteer motivation to provide a conceptual framework for future studies on traits and motivations of college student volunteers. In particular, the relationship between egoistic and altruistic motivational components are considered, as well situational factors. Implications for student affairs administrators are explored.
Published Online: 1997-12-1
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