First-Generation Students With Undecided Majors: A Qualitative Study of University Reacculturation

Tracey A. Glaessgen, C. MacGregor, Jeffrey H. D. Cornelius-White, Robert S. Hornberger, Denise M. Baumann
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When they enter institutions of higher education, students typically leave behind one culture to join another. Despite the higher rates of attrition for first-generation students over continuing-generation students and undecided students over declared students, little research has been focused on undeclared first-generation students. To understand the challenges and experiences of first-generation undecided students transitioning to a new and unfamiliar academic environment, we applied a reacculturation process to this qualitative exploratory case study of 35 students. Data came from interviews, focus group interactions, observations, and written responses to open-ended questions, which were subsequently triangulated. Findings revealed heightened feelings of stress, desire to become comfortable on campus, reliance upon continuing-generation friends, helpfulness of a specialized first-year seminar course, and uncertainty about advisors' roles.
第一代未决定专业学生:大学再适应的质性研究
当他们进入高等教育机构时,学生们通常会离开一种文化而加入另一种文化。尽管第一代学生的流失率高于连续一代学生,未决定的学生高于申报的学生,但很少有研究关注未申报的第一代学生。为了了解第一代犹豫不决的学生在过渡到一个新的、不熟悉的学术环境时所面临的挑战和经历,我们对35名学生进行了定性的探索性案例研究,采用了文化再适应过程。数据来自访谈、焦点小组互动、观察和对开放式问题的书面回答,这些数据随后被三角化。调查结果显示,他们的压力感增强,渴望在校园里过得舒适,对同辈朋友的依赖,第一年专门的研讨会课程的帮助,以及对顾问角色的不确定。
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