First-Year First-Generation College Students and Their Transition to a University

  • Jennifer Lynn Stevenson

Student thesis: Master's ThesisMaster of Science (MS)

Abstract

Prior research has examined the ways in which first-generation students were underprepared for college life. This study looked at the expectations, self-reported preparedness, experiences, and perceived levels of family support of first year college students. This study utilized a previously administered instrument from Khanh Bui. Results from the quantitative survey were compared between those students whose parents had not gone to college, first-generation college students, and non-first-generation students. The research was conducted at a mid-sized, public, four-year institution in the Midwest. Results from this study suggest, at this particular institution, the differences between first- and non-first-generation students are not as significant as previously believed.
Date of Award2014
Original languageAmerican English
Awarding Institution
  • Eastern Illinois University
SupervisorMona Davenport (Supervisor)

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Education

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