Transfer Students Integration Experiences: A Study of Their Initial Six Weeks at a Receiving Institution

abstract: Historically, institutions of higher education focused their efforts on programs and services to support traditional students' integration (i.e., the eighteen year old who enrolls in college immediately after graduating from high school) into the college environment. Integration into...

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Other Authors: Aska, Cassandra (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.29637
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-296372018-06-22T03:05:53Z Transfer Students Integration Experiences: A Study of Their Initial Six Weeks at a Receiving Institution abstract: Historically, institutions of higher education focused their efforts on programs and services to support traditional students' integration (i.e., the eighteen year old who enrolls in college immediately after graduating from high school) into the college environment. Integration into the university environment contributes to student retention. Underrepresented students, specifically community college transfer students, are left out of the retention planning process. With the increase of transfer students transitioning to four-year universities, this study explored transfer students' integration experience within their initial six weeks of attendance at a receiving institution. This action research study implemented an E-Mentoring Program utilizing the social media platform, Facebook. Results from the mixed-methods study provided evidence that classroom connection interwoven with social rapport with peers, cognizance of new environment, and institutional and peer resources matter for integration within the first six weeks at HUC (a pseudonym). The information gained will be used to inform higher education administrators, student affairs practitioners, faculty, and staff as they develop relevant services, programs, and practices that intentionally support transfer students' integration. Dissertation/Thesis Aska, Cassandra (Author) Puckett, Kathleen (Advisor) Kleinsasser, Robert (Committee member) Cook, Kevin (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Higher education E-Mentoring Integration Retention Transfer Students eng 143 pages Doctoral Dissertation Educational Leadership and Policy Studies 2015 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.29637 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2015
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language English
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topic Higher education
E-Mentoring
Integration
Retention
Transfer Students
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E-Mentoring
Integration
Retention
Transfer Students
Transfer Students Integration Experiences: A Study of Their Initial Six Weeks at a Receiving Institution
description abstract: Historically, institutions of higher education focused their efforts on programs and services to support traditional students' integration (i.e., the eighteen year old who enrolls in college immediately after graduating from high school) into the college environment. Integration into the university environment contributes to student retention. Underrepresented students, specifically community college transfer students, are left out of the retention planning process. With the increase of transfer students transitioning to four-year universities, this study explored transfer students' integration experience within their initial six weeks of attendance at a receiving institution. This action research study implemented an E-Mentoring Program utilizing the social media platform, Facebook. Results from the mixed-methods study provided evidence that classroom connection interwoven with social rapport with peers, cognizance of new environment, and institutional and peer resources matter for integration within the first six weeks at HUC (a pseudonym). The information gained will be used to inform higher education administrators, student affairs practitioners, faculty, and staff as they develop relevant services, programs, and practices that intentionally support transfer students' integration. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Educational Leadership and Policy Studies 2015
author2 Aska, Cassandra (Author)
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title Transfer Students Integration Experiences: A Study of Their Initial Six Weeks at a Receiving Institution
title_short Transfer Students Integration Experiences: A Study of Their Initial Six Weeks at a Receiving Institution
title_full Transfer Students Integration Experiences: A Study of Their Initial Six Weeks at a Receiving Institution
title_fullStr Transfer Students Integration Experiences: A Study of Their Initial Six Weeks at a Receiving Institution
title_full_unstemmed Transfer Students Integration Experiences: A Study of Their Initial Six Weeks at a Receiving Institution
title_sort transfer students integration experiences: a study of their initial six weeks at a receiving institution
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