While there is research to suggest that first-generation college students benefit from and have a greater sense of belonging as a result of involvement in student organizations, there is limited research on how first-generation college students develop a sense of belonging specifically through their involvement as new members of a fraternity or sorority. This study, constructed within a single-institution qualitative case study framework, highlighted the unique role that organizational involvement, mentorship, emotional support, and first-generation status and identity can play in the development of sense of belonging for fraternity and sorority new members that are first-generation college students
Much has been written about the importance of student involvement for building a sense of belonging ...
Foundational to this evaluation study, the participating institution aspired to improve its retentio...
Membership in historically White sororities and fraternities (HWSF) has been connected with sense of...
While there is research to suggest that first-generation college students benefit from and have a gr...
Involvement on a college campus can lead to students’ persistence through graduation (Tinto, 1993). ...
This qualitative case study explored if and how a first-generation focused student success program f...
It has been suggested that low-income, students of color, and first-generation students face major i...
Although first-generation college students and fratemity and sorority members have been explored and...
First-generation college student success is a matter of significance to college leaders across the U...
Increasing consensus about the value of a college degree in providing socioeconomic mobility and bet...
The purposes of this quantitative, correlational study were to (a) understand how the perceived sens...
Higher education institutions continue to struggle with encouraging retention for first-year student...
Although attendance numbers are rising in both populations, transfer students and firstgeneration st...
Educational institutions increasingly recognize the role that student belonging plays in retention. ...
Persistent negative stereotypes and underrepresentation can lead racial-ethnic minority and firstgen...
Much has been written about the importance of student involvement for building a sense of belonging ...
Foundational to this evaluation study, the participating institution aspired to improve its retentio...
Membership in historically White sororities and fraternities (HWSF) has been connected with sense of...
While there is research to suggest that first-generation college students benefit from and have a gr...
Involvement on a college campus can lead to students’ persistence through graduation (Tinto, 1993). ...
This qualitative case study explored if and how a first-generation focused student success program f...
It has been suggested that low-income, students of color, and first-generation students face major i...
Although first-generation college students and fratemity and sorority members have been explored and...
First-generation college student success is a matter of significance to college leaders across the U...
Increasing consensus about the value of a college degree in providing socioeconomic mobility and bet...
The purposes of this quantitative, correlational study were to (a) understand how the perceived sens...
Higher education institutions continue to struggle with encouraging retention for first-year student...
Although attendance numbers are rising in both populations, transfer students and firstgeneration st...
Educational institutions increasingly recognize the role that student belonging plays in retention. ...
Persistent negative stereotypes and underrepresentation can lead racial-ethnic minority and firstgen...
Much has been written about the importance of student involvement for building a sense of belonging ...
Foundational to this evaluation study, the participating institution aspired to improve its retentio...
Membership in historically White sororities and fraternities (HWSF) has been connected with sense of...