The Inequality of Self-Efficacy for Junior College and Traditional University Students

Higher education research highlights the difficulties students face when transitioning from a junior college to a traditional university. This study explored a gap between junior vs. traditional university students academic self-efficacy beliefs. This study also controlled for the effects of the st...

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Main Author: R.C. Morris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona State University 2016-05-01
Series:Current Issues in Education
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Online Access:https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/1565
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spelling doaj-549c11e26a1e4fa099dc93dac4db66812021-09-02T17:33:42ZengArizona State UniversityCurrent Issues in Education1099-839X2016-05-01192The Inequality of Self-Efficacy for Junior College and Traditional University StudentsR.C. Morris0Dixie State University Higher education research highlights the difficulties students face when transitioning from a junior college to a traditional university. This study explored a gap between junior vs. traditional university students academic self-efficacy beliefs. This study also controlled for the effects of the student role-identity and academic performance on academic self-efficacy. Results found that junior college students experienced lower academic self-efficacy beliefs despite having higher overall grade point averages. Additionally, junior college students reported that their student role-identity was less important to them compared to students at the large public university. Findings suggest that structural disadvantage at the institutional level of higher education reproduces inequalities found in society at large. https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/1565Higher EducationInequalitySelf-EfficacyJunior CollegeTraditional University
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The Inequality of Self-Efficacy for Junior College and Traditional University Students
Current Issues in Education
Higher Education
Inequality
Self-Efficacy
Junior College
Traditional University
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title The Inequality of Self-Efficacy for Junior College and Traditional University Students
title_short The Inequality of Self-Efficacy for Junior College and Traditional University Students
title_full The Inequality of Self-Efficacy for Junior College and Traditional University Students
title_fullStr The Inequality of Self-Efficacy for Junior College and Traditional University Students
title_full_unstemmed The Inequality of Self-Efficacy for Junior College and Traditional University Students
title_sort inequality of self-efficacy for junior college and traditional university students
publisher Arizona State University
series Current Issues in Education
issn 1099-839X
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Higher education research highlights the difficulties students face when transitioning from a junior college to a traditional university. This study explored a gap between junior vs. traditional university students academic self-efficacy beliefs. This study also controlled for the effects of the student role-identity and academic performance on academic self-efficacy. Results found that junior college students experienced lower academic self-efficacy beliefs despite having higher overall grade point averages. Additionally, junior college students reported that their student role-identity was less important to them compared to students at the large public university. Findings suggest that structural disadvantage at the institutional level of higher education reproduces inequalities found in society at large.
topic Higher Education
Inequality
Self-Efficacy
Junior College
Traditional University
url https://cie.asu.edu/ojs/index.php/cieatasu/article/view/1565
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