To Bridge or Not to Bridge: The Importance of Academic and Social Connection Efforts in Summer Bridge Programs

K. McDonald
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Abstract This evaluation examines the impact of the academic and social connection efforts of the Multicultural Center for Academic Success (MCAS) Summer Bridge (SB) program on the academic performance and retention of its student participants. Specifically, the SB program incorporates academic and social connection theoretical frameworks provided by Vincent Tinto (1975) and Doug Guiffrida (2006), and this study seeks to ascertain the program’s impact on student performance and retention. The study used an adaptation of the Pascarella and Terenzini (1980) Institutional Integration Scale Survey and focus-group interviews of past SB participants to provide data. Additionally, the study conducted a comparative analysis between SB participant grade point averages and persistence rates with general population students or students of color, a dominant demographic within the MCAS SB program. The study finds a correlation between the academic and social connection efforts of the center, and the academic performance and retention percentages of its student participants.
桥还是不桥:暑期桥项目中学术和社会联系努力的重要性
摘要本评估考察了多元文化学术成功中心(MCAS)夏季桥梁(SB)项目的学术和社会联系努力对学生参与者的学习成绩和保留率的影响。具体而言,SB项目结合了Vincent Tinto(1975)和Doug Guiffrida(2006)提供的学术和社会联系理论框架,本研究旨在确定该项目对学生表现和保留的影响。该研究采用了Pascarella和Terenzini(1980)的机构整合量表调查和过去SB参与者的焦点小组访谈来提供数据。此外,该研究对SB参与者的平均绩点和持续率与MCAS SB项目中占主导地位的普通人群学生或有色人种学生进行了比较分析。研究发现,该中心的学术和社会联系努力与学生参与者的学习成绩和保留率之间存在相关性。
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