Exploring Coping Strategies of Transfer Students Joining Universities From Colleges

Students transitioning from colleges to universities in the United Kingdom (UK) into the second or third year of an undergraduate programme must quickly adapt to a new learning environment and new expectations. The process of transition includes intense demands on their time and, for many, a require...

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Main Authors: Monika Foster, Timothy Mulroy, Mark Carver
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Queensland University of Technology 2020-07-01
Series:Student Success
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Online Access:https://studentsuccessjournal.org/article/view/1617
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spelling doaj-be3306b956e048ab8ea8767bfabd5a7f2020-11-25T04:04:20ZengQueensland University of TechnologyStudent Success2205-07952020-07-01112728110.5204/ssj.v11i2.16171617Exploring Coping Strategies of Transfer Students Joining Universities From CollegesMonika Foster0Timothy Mulroy1Mark Carver2University of SunderlandSheffield Hallam UniversityUniversity of St AndrewsStudents transitioning from colleges to universities in the United Kingdom (UK) into the second or third year of an undergraduate programme must quickly adapt to a new learning environment and new expectations. The process of transition includes intense demands on their time and, for many, a requirement to commute. The consequence can be a limited university experience compared to those who began their studies in the traditional first year. With the increase in the numbers of transfer students studying at universities in the UK, this study was set up to explore the challenges of transition at two universities using an online survey and focus groups. Results show that transfer students cope with their transition to university in multiple ways, categorised into the following themes: learning expectations, peer support, online engagement, cue-seeking and efficiency. By supporting the use of these coping strategies, universities can facilitate a better student experience and enhance student success.https://studentsuccessjournal.org/article/view/1617transfer studentstransition to universitycoping strategies
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description Students transitioning from colleges to universities in the United Kingdom (UK) into the second or third year of an undergraduate programme must quickly adapt to a new learning environment and new expectations. The process of transition includes intense demands on their time and, for many, a requirement to commute. The consequence can be a limited university experience compared to those who began their studies in the traditional first year. With the increase in the numbers of transfer students studying at universities in the UK, this study was set up to explore the challenges of transition at two universities using an online survey and focus groups. Results show that transfer students cope with their transition to university in multiple ways, categorised into the following themes: learning expectations, peer support, online engagement, cue-seeking and efficiency. By supporting the use of these coping strategies, universities can facilitate a better student experience and enhance student success.
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transition to university
coping strategies
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