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A Review of the First- and Second-year Experience of a Group of Trent University Students Admitted below Admission Requirement

Posted on:2019-08-22Degree:M.EdType:Thesis
University:Trent University (Canada)Candidate:Nicholson, ElizaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2477390017487394Subject:Educational sociology
Abstract/Summary:
This study used qualitative research methods to explore the first- and second-year experiences of Trent University students who were admitted below admission requirements in September 2015. Through review of an on-line questionnaire completed by 13 students and two-rounds of semi-structured interviews completed by 5 students, information was gathered on the students' experiences, specifically regarding self-efficacy for academic achievement, self-efficacy for self-regulated learning, locus of control, student engagement, and sense of belonging. The major findings of this case study were grouped into four driving themes: self-awareness as a learner, goal-setting and motivation, the Trent community, and course experience. Participants of the study felt that the inclusive social and learning environments at Trent University enhanced their sense of belonging within the university community. These findings are not meant to be generalized, as they arose from this specific group of students at Trent University.
Keywords/Search Tags:Trent university, Students, First- and second-year, Admitted below admission
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