Aiding Transition to University Through an Outdoor Orientation Program: Accelerated Friendships

  • Pickard L
  • Brunton J
  • McKenna J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Outdoor orientation programs are used to provide experiences which aid transition to university. We investigated how an outdoor orientation program for first-year university students in England, UK accelerates social group development, which in turn aids transition and adaptation to university. We employed mixed methods data collection, including the Student Adaptation to College Questionnaire (SACQ) (Baker & Siryk, 1989) and semi-structured interviews. The questionnaire indicated that the outdoor orientation program significantly aided adaptation to university. The benefits of accelerated social group formation for transitioning young adults are explored through thematic analysis and explained through psychological theory.

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Pickard, L., Brunton, J., McKenna, J., & Utley, A. (2020). Aiding Transition to University Through an Outdoor Orientation Program: Accelerated Friendships. Journal of College Orientation, Transition, and Retention, 27(2). https://doi.org/10.24926/jcotr.v27i2.2433

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