In this chapter Devis-Rozental and Barron explore the transition to university presenting findings from a small study exploring this transition with current students and staff in a UK institution. It then introduces ME@BU, the online tool for pre arrival students stemming from this research project, and its evaluation based on a large survey carried out to gauge its efficacy. In the second part of the chapter findings from a survey to staff exploring their views of the induction process are presented. In this way, the chapter provides various perspectives regarding this important transition, concluding that to make this transition easier and meaningful to students, everyone within the university must gain a sense of ownership to support stu...
In the transition to university, students may hold expectations about university life: how their cla...
Transitions refer to periods when people experience a change in their everyday routine (Zittoun et a...
Students' perceptions during their first semester at university may be critical in the decision to c...
This poster was presented at the Enhancing Student Learning Through Innovative Scholarship conferenc...
Students transitioning from colleges to universities in the United Kingdom (UK) into the second or t...
This mixed methods study examines the transition to university and draws on questionnaire and focus ...
It will come as no surprise to anybody working within higher education, that many students find the ...
Objective: Research has shown that widening participation students can encounter many barriers on th...
This paper argues that transition is not a one-off event that occurs when students first enter unive...
Student transition into higher education can set the foundation for success at university. However, ...
Winstone and Hulme present a critical discussion of the notion of transition to university. They arg...
Meehan and Howells (2017) in the evaluation of first year students’ transition into university found...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
Higher education has seen huge growth in the past two decades with degree study becoming an anticipa...
In this paper I will present findings from a project exploring students’ experience of transition in...
In the transition to university, students may hold expectations about university life: how their cla...
Transitions refer to periods when people experience a change in their everyday routine (Zittoun et a...
Students' perceptions during their first semester at university may be critical in the decision to c...
This poster was presented at the Enhancing Student Learning Through Innovative Scholarship conferenc...
Students transitioning from colleges to universities in the United Kingdom (UK) into the second or t...
This mixed methods study examines the transition to university and draws on questionnaire and focus ...
It will come as no surprise to anybody working within higher education, that many students find the ...
Objective: Research has shown that widening participation students can encounter many barriers on th...
This paper argues that transition is not a one-off event that occurs when students first enter unive...
Student transition into higher education can set the foundation for success at university. However, ...
Winstone and Hulme present a critical discussion of the notion of transition to university. They arg...
Meehan and Howells (2017) in the evaluation of first year students’ transition into university found...
For many ‘new’ university students, especially those who might be called ‘mature age’, ‘interrupted’...
Higher education has seen huge growth in the past two decades with degree study becoming an anticipa...
In this paper I will present findings from a project exploring students’ experience of transition in...
In the transition to university, students may hold expectations about university life: how their cla...
Transitions refer to periods when people experience a change in their everyday routine (Zittoun et a...
Students' perceptions during their first semester at university may be critical in the decision to c...