‘It was nothing to do with the university, it was just the people’: the role of social support in the first‐year experience of higher education
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This article argues that to understand higher education student retention, equal emphasis needs to be placed on successful integration into the social world of the university as into the academic world. To date, sociological research reflecting first‐year students’ perceptions of the processes involved in developing social lives at university is scarce. Here the concept of ‘social support’ is used to analyse interviews with 34 first‐year students, investigating the processes through which social integration (or lack of it) influenced their decision as to whether or not to leave university. Our data support the claim that making compatible friends is essential to retention, and that students’ living…
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- Higher education
- Psychology
- Social support
- Social integration
- Social psychology
- Perception
- Friendship
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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