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13 RESULTS The results of the first independent samples t-test determined students attending Christian colleges (M = 3.17, SD = .63) showed a significantly higher presence of calling than students attending public colleges (M = 2.90, SD = .50), t(161) = -3.01, p < .05, d = .07). Students attending Christian colleges also reported a significantly higher presence of 9 there was no statistically significant difference between Christian and public college students in the prosocial orientation subscale. Table 1 Presence of Calling Comparison College Type n Mean SD df p Public 74 2.902 .627 161 .003* Christian 89 3.168 .502 Note. * = p ≤ .05 Table 2 Presence of Transcendent Summons Comparison College Type n Mean SD df p Public 74 2.987 .731 161 .001* Christian 89 3.373 .662 Note. * = p ≤ .05 Table 3 Presence of Purposeful Work Comparison College Type n Mean SD df p Public 74 2.764 .783 161 .019* Christian 89 3.026 .632 Note. * = p ≤ .05 Table 4 Presence of Prosocial Orientation Comparison College Type n Mean SD df p Public 74 2.956 .746 161 .153 Christian 89 3.109 .609 HIGHER EDUCATION LEADERSHIP, CHRISTIAN COLLEGES, AND STUDENT DEVELOPMENT OF CALLING

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