2020
DOI: 10.1353/csd.2020.0014
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A Critical Quantitative Analysis of Students’ Sense of Belonging: Perspectives on Race, Generation Status, and Collegiate Environments

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“…Johnson et al (2007) studied first-year college students' sense of belonging found that African American, Hispanic/Latino, and Asian Pacific American students reported a less strong sense of belonging than White/Caucasian students. Similarly, Duran et al (2020) found that African American/Black students have significantly lower sense of belonging, and first-generation college students reported a lower sense of belonging. In addition, Stebleton et al (2014) indicated that campus climate is an important predictor in immigrant students' sense of belonging on campus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Johnson et al (2007) studied first-year college students' sense of belonging found that African American, Hispanic/Latino, and Asian Pacific American students reported a less strong sense of belonging than White/Caucasian students. Similarly, Duran et al (2020) found that African American/Black students have significantly lower sense of belonging, and first-generation college students reported a lower sense of belonging. In addition, Stebleton et al (2014) indicated that campus climate is an important predictor in immigrant students' sense of belonging on campus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Moreover, previous research indicates that Native American students might experience belonging differently than other student populations (Duran et al, 2020; Fong et al, 2019). Examining belongingness factors among Indigenous students in community colleges, Fong et al (2019) found that the degree to which cultural values about reciprocity toward their community and self-empowerment were salient for the academic and career-related goals they had set for themselves.…”
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“…Ghanaian universities, like other universities globally have historically provided individual programmes and resources to create a sense of community and reinforce connections between students and the university. Such university programs are not limited to campus-wide gatherings, one-on-one consulting appointments, professional and mentoring seminars that help students develop a sense of belonging to the school, which in turn enhance their learning experiences and educational advancements (Pascarella, & Terenzini, 2005;Kuh, Kinzie, Buckley, Bridges, & Hayek, 2006;Duran, Dahl, Stipeck, & Mayhew, 2020). The University of Cape Coast provides services and programs such as counselling, students support services, open communication, mentoring services, etc.…”
Section: Sense Of Belongingmentioning
confidence: 99%