Jabbar Huriya, Schudde Lauren, Garza Marisol, McKinnon-Crowley Saralyn
Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA.
J Higher Educ. 2022;93(3):375-398. doi: 10.1080/00221546.2021.1953339. Epub 2021 Jul 27.
Institutional practices and conditions at community colleges can improve rates of transfer, as can access to transfer student capital. However, we know little about how institutions attempt to build students' transfer capital, or about students' experiences within community colleges as they accumulate transfer capital. In this paper, we examine how students' institutional experiences, particularly their engagement with student supports at community colleges and transfer destinations, influence their understanding of, and ability to navigate, the transfer process. We view the accumulation of transfer student capital as an interactionist model between the students and their institution, where students' transfer knowledge and success is conditioned by an interaction between their background and institutional conditions. We draw on longitudinal qualitative interview data with transfer-intending community college students over the course of 3 years to understand how students access, receive, and accumulate transfer capital as they work toward their educational goals. By leveraging student experiences, our study can inform community colleges and transfer destinations about practices and policies interpreted as most effective from the perspective of students. Our work also connects to broader conversations about how institutions reproduce, ameliorate, or exacerbate inequalities based on student background.
社区学院的制度实践和条件能够提高转学率,获取转学学生资本也能起到同样的作用。然而,我们对院校如何尝试构建学生的转学资本,或者对学生在社区学院积累转学资本时的经历知之甚少。在本文中,我们研究学生的院校经历,特别是他们在社区学院和转学目的地与学生支持服务的接触,如何影响他们对转学过程的理解以及驾驭转学过程的能力。我们将转学学生资本的积累视为学生与其院校之间的一种互动主义模式,在这种模式中,学生的转学知识和成功受到其背景与院校条件之间互动的制约。我们利用对有意转学的社区学院学生进行的为期3年的纵向定性访谈数据,来了解学生在朝着教育目标努力的过程中如何获取、接受和积累转学资本。通过利用学生的经历,我们的研究可以为社区学院和转学目的地提供信息,告知它们从学生角度来看哪些实践和政策被认为是最有效的。我们的工作还与关于院校如何基于学生背景复制、改善或加剧不平等的更广泛讨论相关联。