This article reports findings from a constructionist grounded theory study with 51 first-year college students. We explored student definitions and development of a sense of belonging during their first year of college. Belonging for all participants was shaped by 3 themes: environmental perceptions, involvement, and relationships. Yet, there were vast differences in the ways students from privileged and minoritized social identity groups defined belonging and made meaning of the 3 emergent themes. A model of belonging for privileged and minoritized college students is presented
This master’s thesis is a mixed method explanatory study focusing on First Generation College studen...
How Students Develop a Sense of Belonging explores the experiences of non-traditional students durin...
SENSE OF BELONGING is critical for students throughout their college experience, and even more so no...
This article reports findings from a constructionist grounded theory study with 51 first-year colleg...
Sense of belonging has been used to gauge students’ adjustment to and persistence within higher educ...
Students’ capacity to develop a sense of belonging during the transition to college is recognized as...
Despite the increased focus on improving student retention and graduation rates in higher education ...
This qualitative case study explored if and how a first-generation focused student success program f...
This qualitative case study explored if and how a first-generation focused student success program f...
This qualitative case study explored if and how a first-generation focused student success program f...
Using grounded theory methods, the authors examined how LGBPQ students developed a sense of belongin...
Using grounded theory methods, the authors examined how LGBPQ students developed a sense of belongin...
This study addressed the extent to which social class position structures a sense of belonging at co...
This study addressed the extent to which social class position structures a sense of belonging at co...
Increasing consensus about the value of a college degree in providing socioeconomic mobility and bet...
This master’s thesis is a mixed method explanatory study focusing on First Generation College studen...
How Students Develop a Sense of Belonging explores the experiences of non-traditional students durin...
SENSE OF BELONGING is critical for students throughout their college experience, and even more so no...
This article reports findings from a constructionist grounded theory study with 51 first-year colleg...
Sense of belonging has been used to gauge students’ adjustment to and persistence within higher educ...
Students’ capacity to develop a sense of belonging during the transition to college is recognized as...
Despite the increased focus on improving student retention and graduation rates in higher education ...
This qualitative case study explored if and how a first-generation focused student success program f...
This qualitative case study explored if and how a first-generation focused student success program f...
This qualitative case study explored if and how a first-generation focused student success program f...
Using grounded theory methods, the authors examined how LGBPQ students developed a sense of belongin...
Using grounded theory methods, the authors examined how LGBPQ students developed a sense of belongin...
This study addressed the extent to which social class position structures a sense of belonging at co...
This study addressed the extent to which social class position structures a sense of belonging at co...
Increasing consensus about the value of a college degree in providing socioeconomic mobility and bet...
This master’s thesis is a mixed method explanatory study focusing on First Generation College studen...
How Students Develop a Sense of Belonging explores the experiences of non-traditional students durin...
SENSE OF BELONGING is critical for students throughout their college experience, and even more so no...