How mass public transportation influences the retention intentions of Australian regional and remote university students

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Rural Society Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10371656.2023.2208915
J. Dale, M. Raciti, Aaron Tham
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ABSTRACT Getting to and from campus matters, especially for students who have relocated from regional and remote (RR) areas who must wrangle, often for the first time, rigid mass public transportation (MPT). Little is known about MPTs’ influence on RR students’ retention intentions or how MPT interacts with other known geographic proximity barriers. Interviews with ten equity practitioners from three Australian universities revealed four interconnected themes. First, MPT access and accessibility can limit university participation. Second, MPT provides a time benefit, enabling study while commuting. Third, relocation anxieties interact with MPT as accommodation further from campus requires greater MPT usage. Fourth, parents are concerned about MPT access and accessibility which adds to other “mixed messages” that they give their children, affecting participation. Efforts that address MPT access and accessibility may improve RR higher education retention and educational outcomes.
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大众公共交通如何影响澳大利亚地区和偏远大学生的留校意向
摘要进出校园很重要,尤其是对于那些从地区和偏远地区搬迁的学生来说,他们必须与刚性的公共交通(MPT)争论不休,这往往是第一次。关于MPT对RR学生保留意愿的影响,或者MPT如何与其他已知的地理邻近障碍相互作用,我们知之甚少。对来自澳大利亚三所大学的十名股票从业者的采访揭示了四个相互关联的主题。首先,MPT的使用和可访问性可能会限制大学的参与。其次,MPT提供了一种时间优势,可以在通勤时学习。第三,搬迁焦虑与MPT相互作用,因为离校园更远的住宿需要更多的MPT使用。第四,父母担心MPT的访问和可访问性,这增加了他们给孩子的其他“混合信息”,影响了参与。解决MPT获取和可及性问题的努力可能会提高RR高等教育的保留率和教育成果。
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