Taking It Day by Day: Reasons for Daily Changes in University Belonging

Nidia Ruedas-Gracia, Shiyu Sun, Taiylor Rayford, Ge Jiang, Lixin Wu, Amir H. Maghsoodi
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For emerging adults enrolled in higher education institutions, their sense of belonging to the university largely influences their development. However, not all students experience university belonging in the same way. There is a dearth of work identifying how students make meaning of their everyday experiences and how those experiences affect their daily university belonging. Our article draws on a mixed-methods study of students’ sense of university belonging to investigate how daily experiences within university contexts shape and influence their university belonging. We found five categories of daily experiences (e.g., non-academic interpersonal interactions, community-building events, academics, campus resources, emotions and stress) which affected students’ university belonging. The results suggest that signals of university belonging exist in all facets of university life, helping us further understand the reasons behind students’ university belonging fluctuations.
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日复一日:大学归属感每日变化的原因
对于就读于高等教育机构的新兴成人来说,他们对大学的归属感在很大程度上影响着他们的发展。然而,并非所有学生都以同样的方式体验大学归属感。关于学生如何理解其日常经历的意义以及这些经历如何影响其日常大学归属感的研究还很缺乏。我们的文章采用混合方法研究了学生的大学归属感,探讨了大学环境中的日常体验如何塑造和影响学生的大学归属感。我们发现有五类日常经历(如非学术性人际交往、社区建设活动、学术、校园资源、情绪和压力)影响着学生的大学归属感。研究结果表明,大学归属感的信号存在于大学生活的方方面面,有助于我们进一步了解学生大学归属感波动背后的原因。
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