Giving Australian First-in-Family Students a Kick Start to University

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Student Success Pub Date : 2023-03-07 DOI:10.5204/ssj.2762
Laurie A. Chapin, H. Oraison, Thinh Nguyen, Sera Osmani, Emily Keohane
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Australian university students who are the first in their family to attend university are more likely to encounter challenges in their transition to university, and programs to support students are important for success and retention. Fifteen first-in-family (FiF) students participated in an Australian-first pilot orientation program. Program students had better engagement (attendance and study hours) and higher grades compared to a control group. There were no group differences in self-efficacy, program participants had steady social support over time while the control group experienced a decline across semester 1. Qualitative findings indicate that participants felt confident about their transition and did not report academic challenges. They had made connections and felt supported. Commute times were the most common adjustment reported.
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让澳大利亚第一家庭的学生开始上大学
在澳大利亚,家里第一个上大学的大学生在向大学过渡的过程中更有可能遇到挑战,支持学生的项目对成功和留校很重要。15名第一家庭成员(FiF)学生参加了澳大利亚首个试点培训项目。与对照组相比,项目学生有更好的参与度(出勤率和学习时间)和更高的成绩。自我效能感没有组间差异,项目参与者在一段时间内获得稳定的社会支持,而对照组在第一学期经历了下降。定性研究结果表明,参与者对他们的转变感到自信,并没有报告学术上的挑战。他们建立了联系,并感到得到了支持。通勤时间是报告中最常见的调整。
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