Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs (Jan 2021)

The Out-of-Classroom Engagement Experiences of First-Generation College Students that Impact Persistence

  • Sherolyn Hopkins,
  • Jamie Workman,
  • William Truby

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20429/gcpa.2021.370103
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 1

Abstract

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This article is the result of research conducted with first-generation upper-class college students enrolled at a comprehensive university in Georgia. The researcher sought to answer the following research question: How do first-generation college students perceive the impact of out-of-classroom engagement experiences on persistence? Participants were selected based on a purposeful sampling technique. The researcher utilized a qualitative interpretive approach and collected data via individual interviews and a focus group. The researcher was able to organize the rich data into themes. The article concludes with implications for student affairs professionals and future research on first-generation college students. Keywords: first-generation college students, engagement, persistence

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