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King, Patricia M.; Perez, Rosemary J.; Barber, James P. – Journal of College Student Development, 2022
This descriptive qualitative study used longitudinal data from the Wabash National Study of Liberal Arts Education to examine patterns in the development of self-authorship among the 175 undergraduate college students who participated in both the first and fourth years of the study. We found that the meaning making of 81% of the participants…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Undergraduate Students, Student Development, Racial Differences
Cole, Megan F.; Beck, Christopher W. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2022
Student self-perception is related to persistence in science. Yet how self-perception develops over time is less clear. We examined student self-perception trajectories and their relationship with gender, persons excluded due to ethnicity or race (PEER) status, and first-generation college student (FGCS) status across a yearlong introductory…
Descriptors: Learning Trajectories, Student Development, Self Concept, Introductory Courses
Harkins Monaco, Elizabeth A. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2020
Introductory college courses are designed to comprehensively introduce divergent disciplines (Zipp, 2012) and can prepare students to understand the risks for multiple minoritized identities in their fields of study (Shriberg, 2016). This approach is effective, however, only if faculty are appropriately equipped to use intersectional pedagogy.…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Higher Education, College Faculty, Social Discrimination
Walker, Melanie; Loots, Sonja – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2016
The paper considers citizenship formation at universities, drawing on the example of a student leadership project at the University of the Free State, a formerly White South African university, in a higher education context and society where racialised difference continues to influence peer relationships. The paper proposes a multi-dimensional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship, Student Attitudes, Criticism
Denson, Nida; Chang, Mitchell J. – Journal of Higher Education, 2015
This study examined factors that can moderate the relationship between cross-racial interaction and undergraduate students' development. While previous studies have shown that students benefit from interacting across racial differences, they have not examined whether those educational benefits are moderated by other factors. The moderators…
Descriptors: Correlation, Student Diversity, Racial Relations, Undergraduate Students
Holbrook, Catherine B. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The first year of college is critically important to student success, often shaping the amount and nature of growth and learning over the entire collegiate career in complex and profound ways. For this reason, higher education experts have called for colleges and universities to establish integrated, intentional programs for new students with…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Student Development, Student Attitudes, Competence
Fleming, Jacqueline – 1985
A study of black college students to assess whether they are better served by predominantly black colleges or by integrated, predominantly white colleges is discussed. About 3,000 freshmen and seniors at eight predominantly white and seven predominantly black colleges were studied in four states with different social mores and attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Colleges, Black Students, College Choice

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