Academic Capital Formation Upon the Transition to Higher Education: First-Year Students’ Experiences After Participation in a Preacademic Program
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higher education
preacademic program
academic capital
first-year students

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Agricola, B. T., Veraa, F., van Diepen, M., & Elffers, L. (2024). Academic Capital Formation Upon the Transition to Higher Education: First-Year Students’ Experiences After Participation in a Preacademic Program. Journal of Postsecondary Student Success, 4(1), 73–101. https://doi.org/10.33009/fsop_jpss132840

Abstract

The transition from secondary education to the first year of higher education is a phase in which students are faced with many challenges. First-year students may lack the academic capital that is needed to understand explicit and implicit rules of higher education. We investigated students’ participation in a preacademic program and the development of their academic capital. In a mixed method study, we showed that first-year students who participated in a preacademic program perceived peer mentors and teachers to be relevant sources of information, learned how to overcome educational barriers, and became more acquainted with explicit and implicit college requirements.

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Copyright (c) 2024 Bas T. Agricola, Fiona Veraa, Mieke van Diepen, Louise Elffers

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