Fair Enough?! Investigating the Specific Challenges of Diverse University First-Year Students (https://youtu.be/uMVQBreIAgk)

(2021) EARLI 19th biannual conference — Location: Gothenburg (23.August.2021)

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The transition into higher education (HE) is a particularly challenging process for students due to a large variety of difficulties and requirements. Moreover, increasing student numbers and diversity in European HE have complexified the issue of the successful transition to university. Consequently, it is important to further develop our understanding of factors contributing to successful and less stressful transitions into higher education for a diverse student body. This paper contributes to this scientific endeavor. More precisely, a study was carried out among 1,048 first-year students. Using latent profile analysis, our results yielded five profiles representing different combinations of achievement predictors (high school grade, socio-economic status, informed-choice, and self-efficacy beliefs). When comparing the profiles, our results further highlighted key differences in the way students experienced the specific challenges associated with the transition and succeeded at the end of the first year. The discussion of the results allowed us to provide practical implications and future perspectives on the thorny issue of diversity into the transition to HE.
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De Clercq, M., Parmentier, M., & Van Meenen, F. (2021). Fair Enough?! Investigating the Specific Challenges of Diverse University First-Year Students (https://youtu.be/uMVQBreIAgk). EARLI 19th biannual conference, Gothenburg. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/222680