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Inquiry: The Journal of the Virginia Community Colleges

Author Bio(s)

Rebecca Evans Community and Civic Engagement, Blue Ridge Community College, Weyers Cave, VA, USA; Don Stansberry Student Engagement and Enrollment Services, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USA; Kim E. Bullington Engineering Management and Systems Engineering, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USA; Dana Burnett Educational Foundations and Leadership, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, USA

Abstract

The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate first-generation students’ perceptions of how their lived experiences have impacted their academic and non-academic success. We utilized focus groups consisting of first-generation students who attended a rural community college and a large, public, metropolitan, research university, and compared their lived experiences. Our findings confirmed some past research that found that a lack of social capital, academic preparation, financial resources, and family support challenge this population of students in their transition to college. However, some of our results contradict past findings which have concluded that part-time enrollment increases the risk of first-generation student attrition. Most of our findings were consistent between the two groups of participants. Findings related to awareness of the availability of support services differed between the two samples.

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