Surviving and thriving at a university in the United Kingdom

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While considerable research on college student surviving and thriving has been conducted in the United States, fewer studies exist that examine these phenomenon multinationally. This mixed methods study, conducted at a large multi-campus university in the United Kingdom, examines factors purported to contribute to college student retention and engagement in a British context. Data were collected and analysed in the five theme categories of belonging, student support services, academic engagement, decision-making and resilience. Significant differences were found in student engagement by metropolitan vs. suburban campus, and in levels of engagement in academic and student life by gender.

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Duvivier, R., Oswald, G. R., Steller, L., & Bumhoffer, K. (2018). Surviving and thriving at a university in the United Kingdom. Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Student Services Association, 26(2), 87–98. https://doi.org/10.30688/janzssa.2018.09

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