The Benefits of Living on Campus for Low-Income, First-Generation Students’ Belonging, Perceptions of Campus Climate, and Resilience

Krista M. Soria, Brayden J. Roberts
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of living on campus for first-year, first-generation students from low-income backgrounds. Using propensity score matching techniques with Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership survey data (n = 642) drawn from four-year colleges and universities, we found that first-year, first-generation students from low-income backgrounds who lived on campus had a significantly higher sense of belonging, a more welcoming perception of campus climate, and higher resilience compared to a group of matched peers who did not live on campus.
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住在校园的好处低收入,第一代学生的归属感,校园气候的看法,和弹性
摘要本研究旨在探讨住在校园对来自低收入家庭的第一代大一学生的影响。利用倾向得分匹配技术和来自四年制大学的多机构领导力研究调查数据(n = 642),我们发现,与一组没有住在校园里的同龄人相比,来自低收入背景的第一代在校新生有更高的归属感,对校园气候的欢迎感和更高的弹性。
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