First-Generation College Students’ Motives to Start University Education: An Investment in Self- Development, One’s Economic Prospects or to Become a Role Model?

G. Keppens, S. Boone, E. Consuegra, Ilse Laurijssen, B. Spruyt, Filip Van Droogenbroeck
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In this article, we engage with the emerging literature that studies the increased enrolment of first-generation college students (FGCS), that is, students from households where neither parent has obtained a bachelor’s /master’s degree. Our article answers two research questions. First, data from 2,338 first-year students are used to investigate the extent to which FGCS differ from continuing-generation college students (CGCS) concerning the reason why one enrols in university education. Second, to what degree do these motives explain differences in study choice? Our results show that FCGS, compared to CGCS, more strongly endorsed the economic investment motive and what we call the social investment motive, that is, the motivation to become a role model for one’s community. In addition, our findings reveal that the choice for more economically rewarding fields of study is related to these motives to start a university education. In the conclusion, we discuss the implications of our findings.
第一代大学生上大学的动机:投资于自我发展、经济前景还是成为榜样?
在本文中,我们研究了新兴文献,研究了第一代大学生(FGCS)的入学率增加,即来自父母都没有获得学士/硕士学位的家庭的学生。我们的文章回答了两个研究问题。首先,使用2338名一年级学生的数据来调查FGCS与继续一代大学生(CGCS)在接受大学教育的原因上的差异程度。第二,这些动机在多大程度上解释了学习选择的差异?我们的研究结果表明,与CGCS相比,FCGS更强烈地支持经济投资动机和我们所说的社会投资动机,即成为社区榜样的动机。此外,我们的研究结果表明,选择经济回报更高的学习领域与这些开始大学教育的动机有关。在结论部分,我们讨论了研究结果的含义。
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