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Shengli Dong; James Harding; Lauren Sakowitz; Alyssa Pokorny; Paige Shadden – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2024
College students with disabilities continue to experience various challenges in their transition into postsecondary education. However, limited research has focused on their initial transition, despite the significance of its impact on college students with disabilities. This qualitative study examined first-semester transition experiences among…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Students with Disabilities, Student Adjustment, School Orientation
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Bidwell, Deborah; Smirnoff, Dimitri – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2022
University students crave immersive, collaborative, interdisciplinary, applied learning contextualized to real world sustainability challenges. Liberal arts and sciences institutions are particularly well positioned to respond. Here we report on our high impact, cross-disciplinary, biomimicry-themed firstyear experience (FYE) curricula. Biomimicry…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, First Year Seminars, Liberal Arts, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Zhang, Liyun; Irvin, Matthew J.; Friedman, Daniel B. – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2022
The use of peer leaders as a component of first-year seminars (FYSs) is designed to assist in the academic success of first-year college students. Although the positive impact of peer leaders is well established, the understanding regarding the mechanisms through which peer leaders influence students' academic achievement and persistence is still…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Peer Relationship, Leadership, First Year Seminars
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Tassoni, John Paul – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2019
This article describes a studio approach to faculty development in a First-Year Seminar (FYS) program. The studio concept helps structure and theorize faculty development efforts in the program. Meeting for regular in-term reflections on their FYSs, instructors collectively generate responses to teaching challenges specific to the program as well…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, First Year Seminars, Teaching Methods, General Education
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Aulck, Lovenoor; Malters, Joshua; Lee, Casey; Mancinelli, Gianni; Sun, Min; West, Jevin – AERA Open, 2021
Freshman seminars are a ubiquitous offering in higher education, but they have not been evaluated using matched comparisons with data at scale. In this work, we use transcript data on over 76,000 students to examine the impact of first-year interest groups (FIGs) on student graduation and retention. We first apply propensity score matching on…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, First Year Seminars, Graduation, School Holding Power
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Tyrone E. McKoy Jr. – Teaching and Learning Excellence through Scholarship, 2021
Is early enrollment in a qualified first-year seminar (FYS) positively associated with second-year retention rates of new community college students? A large mid-Atlantic community college (MAC) believes that it is, and this belief is the basis for the hypothesis being tested in this research. Beginning in 2010, new first-time college and…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Enrollment, First Year Seminars, School Holding Power
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Pearman, Cathy J.; Chang, Ching-Wen; McLean, Annice H. – Critical Questions in Education, 2022
Fall 2020, COVID-19 restrictions in place on most college campuses may have resulted in the reality of college life not aligning with student expectations. This survey study, conducted at a university in the Midwest, sought to determine the perceptions of first-year college students regarding whether there was a misalignment with their prior…
Descriptors: Expectation, COVID-19, Pandemics, College Freshmen
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Metzger, Kelsey J.; Wright, Jake; Erdmann, Robert M.; Lemer, Bronson; Olson, Rachel L. – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2022
We investigated changes in students' reported sense of community in the context of a one-semester first-year seminar course using the Community and School Community Inventory (CSCI) research instrument across two years with differing instructional formats. We report a statistically significant increase in students' sense of perceived classroom…
Descriptors: Sense of Community, First Year Seminars, College Freshmen, Identification (Psychology)
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Eather, Narelle; Mavilidi, Myrto F.; Sharp, Heather; Parkes, Robert – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2022
Inequalities in student enrolment, retention and success for specific demographic groups exist throughout the higher education sector. Although there are numerous and diverse initiatives implemented in universities to support student retention and/or success, experience and/or satisfaction, the feasibility or effectiveness of programs targeting…
Descriptors: School Holding Power, Academic Achievement, Student Satisfaction, Student Experience
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Russ Hodges; Jonathan Lollar; Taylor Acee – Learning Assistance Review, 2022
Since the 1920s, colleges have offered how-to-study courses orientating students to the rituals of academic study. We present an historical overview of these courses by highlighting major developments including the emergence of courses that evolved from skill-based curriculum underpinned by behaviorism to strategy-based curriculum underpinned by…
Descriptors: Study Skills, Courses, Educational History, Behaviorism
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Angela L. Vaughan; Jordan L. Martell; Brianne T. Dixon; Emma A. French – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2024
To increase persistence, many universities provide first-year seminars (FYS) for entering students. Although there have been consistent positive outcomes for FYS participants, many times, the research is based on short-term outcomes, or less rigorous analysis. This study assessed short- and long-term outcomes for Hispanic (n = 456) and Hispanic…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Academic Achievement, Graduation Rate, Hispanic American Students
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Jordan L. Martell; Dylan P. J. Kriescher; Oluwagbenga D. Agboola; Alexis A. Hauck; Hailey K. Sands; Sean Kershaw; Angela L. Vaughan – Journal of The First-Year Experience & Students in Transition, 2024
The personal, social, and academic challenges during the transition from high school to college contribute to lower retention rates and lower GPAs. These challenges are even more pronounced for historically underserved populations. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, students face new challenges and a lack of access to the typical resources and…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Summer Programs, Transitional Programs, COVID-19
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Morris, Phillip A.; Carpenter, Dick; Agbonlahor, Osasohan; Rodriguez, Freddie – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: To examine perceptions of mental health stigma among first-year student service members/veterans (SSM/Vs). Participants: 107 SSM/Vs enrolled in a first-semester seminar completed a pre- and post-test measuring five constructs; 1) stigma toward mental health in the military, 2) academic readiness, 3) mental health stigma in college, 4)…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Social Bias, First Year Seminars, Veterans
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Parsh, Bridget; Merrifield, Emily; Migliaccio, Todd; Munoz, Rheena – College Teaching, 2021
First Year Seminars have been found to positively impact student experience and retention in universities, especially in large-outcome measures such as grade point average, retention rates, and ultimately, graduation rates. Common learning experiences, a high-impact practice, such as course readings, a syllabus template, and discussion topics help…
Descriptors: First Year Seminars, Student Evaluation, Academic Achievement, Assignments
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Fine, Leigh E. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2021
Undergraduate peer mentorship has the potential to transform mentor and mentee alike. In an effort to understand the potential positive effects of a peer mentorship program on honors peer mentors, paired sample t-tests of data from a pre-test/post-test of at least 69 honors first-year seminar facilitators shows that respondents grew in their…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Honors Curriculum, Academically Gifted, Peer Relationship
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