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The Science of college [electronic resource] : Navigating the First Year and Beyond / By Patricia S. Herzog, Casey T. Harris, Shauna A. Morimoto,Shane W. Barker, Jill G. Wheeler, A. Justin Barnum, and Terrance L. Boyd.

By: Herzog, Patricia Snell.
Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, ©2020Description: 294 p.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780190934507.Subject(s): College freshmen | College student orientation | College students -- Conduct of lifeGenre/Form: Print books.
Contents:
The Changing College Student: Why First-Year Students Today Are Different -- How to Understand Emerging Adulthood -- Why College Is Worth It -- Taking Risks and Forming Identity -- Resiliency in the Face of Setbacks -- Harnessing Uniqueness and Finding Similar People -- Becoming a Leader and Giving to Others -- Making Informed Choices, Now and Later.
In: University press scholarship online (online collection)Summary: "This book aids entering college students - and the people who support college students - in navigating college successfully. In an environment of information overload, where bad advice abounds, this book offers readers practical tips and guidance. The up-to-date recommendations in this book are based upon real students, sound social science research, and the collective experiences of faculty, lecturers, advisors, and student support staff. The central thesis of the book is that the transition to adulthood is a complex process, and college is pivotal to this experience. This book seeks to help young people navigate the college process. The student stories in this book highlight how the challenges that college students can encounter vary in important ways based on demographics and social backgrounds. Despite these varied backgrounds, getting invested in the community is crucial for college success, for all students. Universities have many resources available, but students need to learn when to access which resources and how best to engage with people serving students through different roles and with distinct expertise. There is no single template for student success. Yet, this book highlights common issues that many students face and provides science-based advice for how to navigate college. Each chapter is geared toward college students with a focus on the life stage that many entering college students are in: emerging adulthood. In addition to the student-focused chapters, the book includes an appendix for parents and for academics, along with supplemental website materials of instructional activities related to the content of the book."--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Changing College Student: Why First-Year Students Today Are Different -- How to Understand Emerging Adulthood -- Why College Is Worth It -- Taking Risks and Forming Identity -- Resiliency in the Face of Setbacks -- Harnessing Uniqueness and Finding Similar People -- Becoming a Leader and Giving to Others -- Making Informed Choices, Now and Later.

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"This book aids entering college students - and the people who support college students - in navigating college successfully. In an environment of information overload, where bad advice abounds, this book offers readers practical tips and guidance. The up-to-date recommendations in this book are based upon real students, sound social science research, and the collective experiences of faculty, lecturers, advisors, and student support staff. The central thesis of the book is that the transition to adulthood is a complex process, and college is pivotal to this experience. This book seeks to help young people navigate the college process. The student stories in this book highlight how the challenges that college students can encounter vary in important ways based on demographics and social backgrounds. Despite these varied backgrounds, getting invested in the community is crucial for college success, for all students. Universities have many resources available, but students need to learn when to access which resources and how best to engage with people serving students through different roles and with distinct expertise. There is no single template for student success. Yet, this book highlights common issues that many students face and provides science-based advice for how to navigate college. Each chapter is geared toward college students with a focus on the life stage that many entering college students are in: emerging adulthood. In addition to the student-focused chapters, the book includes an appendix for parents and for academics, along with supplemental website materials of instructional activities related to the content of the book."--

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