The impact of on-campus student growth on first-year student engagement and success

被引:26
作者
LaNasa, Steven M.
Olson, Elizabeth
Alleman, Natalie
机构
[1] Univ Missouri, Sch Educ, Kansas City, MO 64110 USA
[2] Univ Missouri, Inst Res, Kansas City, MO 64110 USA
关键词
student engagement; campus size; first-year students; NSSE; campus residence;
D O I
10.1007/s11162-007-9056-5
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
During the past two decades institutions of all types have sought to expand and enhance residential facilities. Institutional focus on scale, configuration, amenities, and academic integration has sought to leverage prior research documenting the multiple and often positive impacts of on-campus residence. Although institutional size has been documented to differentially impact student engagement [Kezar, A. J. (2006). NASPA Journal 43(1): 87-114], few studies, however, have directly explored the eect of residential expansion on student engagement. This study, based on a sample of 731 first-time freshmen explores NSSE results before and after the opening of a residential facility that doubled on-campus living at a single, metropolitan institution. Results indicate limited positive dierences after opening, and suggest that structure, in the form of size, does not, in and of itself, contribute significantly to shifting engagement. Additionally, these results suggest an alternative method for using NSSE data in institutional analyses.
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页码:941 / 966
页数:26
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