Campus Support Program Service Use by Students Who Experienced Foster Care, Relative Care, or Homelessness

Lisa A Jackson, L. Schelbe, Jennifer Geiger, Christopher Schoborg
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Campus support programs (CSPs) in higher education institutions seek to address the barriers encountered by students who experienced foster care or homelessness (SEFC/H). This mixed methods study of a CSP at Florida State University examined the SEFC/H’s service use and students’ perceptions of the CSP to better understand student experiences. Study participants included 54 CSP students who graduated between 2015 and 2020. They completed surveys at graduation and six months and one year post-graduation. Students reported service use and perceptions of the services’ helpfulness. They described what they valued in the CSP and what the CSP could have done to better prepare them for life after graduation. Findings show a high level of service use and perceptions of helpfulness. Students reported valuing the support; resources; physical space; sense of belonging, community, family, and home; growth and motivation; and success because of their CSP involvement. Areas where students believed the CSP could better prepare them for life after graduation included finances, graduate school, career planning, life skills, and connections. Implications for CSP include assisting SEFC/H with (a) planning and life skills, (b) financial literacy and money, and (c) mentors and connections.
经历过寄养、亲属照料或无家可归的学生使用校园支持计划服务的情况
高等教育机构的校园支持计划(CSP)旨在解决经历过寄养或无家可归的学生(SEFC/H)所遇到的障碍。这项针对佛罗里达州立大学校园支持项目的混合方法研究考察了 SEFC/H 的服务使用情况和学生对校园支持项目的看法,以更好地了解学生的经历。研究参与者包括 54 名在 2015 年至 2020 年期间毕业的 CSP 学生。他们分别在毕业时、毕业后六个月和一年完成了问卷调查。学生们报告了服务的使用情况以及对服务帮助的看法。他们描述了自己在 CSP 中的价值所在,以及 CSP 可以做些什么来更好地帮助他们为毕业后的生活做好准备。调查结果显示,学生对服务的使用率很高,并认为服务很有帮助。学生们报告说,他们很看重支持、资源、物理空间、归属感、社区、家庭和家的感觉、成长和动力,以及因参与 CSP 而取得的成功。学生们认为,CSP 可以帮助他们为毕业后的生活做好更充分的准备,其中包括财务、研究生院、职业规划、生活技能和人脉关系。CSP 的意义包括帮助 SEFC/H:(a) 规划和生活技能;(b) 理财知识和金钱;(c) 导师和人脉。
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