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Addressing the Gaps in Belongingness

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Abstract

Despite their aim to foster belongingness, a small percentage of incoming college students (1%-2%) report feeling excluded (not belonging) during their outdoor orientation program. Feelings of exclusion are often highly consequential to a person transitioning to college. This study explores the experiences of students reporting low levels of belongingness (n = 11) to better understand their experience and to help inform interventions. Thematic analysis using a General Qualitative Approach (GQA) revealed several factors contributing to students' reporting a lack of belongingness. Findings led to the development of the Belongingness Assessment Model (BAM). This novel approach assesses a lack of belongingness along two scales, isolated vs. generalized lack of belonging and whether the lack of belongingness is bridgeable or unbridgeable. Leader approaches to belongingness are nuanced and may require different approaches based upon the type of exclusion a participant is experiencing.

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Trevor Guilmette

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Submission Details

Conference GRC
Event Graduate Research Conference
Department Recreation Management and Policy: Recreation Administration (GRC)
Group Oral Presentation
Added April 8, 2024, 12:45 a.m.
Updated April 8, 2024, 12:46 a.m.