Dual enrollment's influence on the socialization of students as future college students: a grounded theory study

dc.contributor.advisorChairperson, Graduate Committee: Carrie B. Myersen
dc.contributor.authorFrost, Leanne Hadleyen
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-09T19:08:47Z
dc.date.available2018-05-09T19:08:47Z
dc.date.issued2017en
dc.description.abstractThis qualitative grounded theory study explored how the dual enrollment (DE) experience influenced the socialization of students to become future college students at a small, rural two-year college. The researcher interviewed 40 students within one year of completing DE courses through the college. The population included students who passed and did not pass their DE courses, enrolled in college and did not enroll in college, and who had completed their DE coursework in one or more of three delivery modes: concurrently in the high school, online from the college, and on the college campus. The study found the DE experience did affect participants' socialization as future college students, largely due to their interactions with teachers, other students, and the environment. In addition, their ability to complete college-level coursework affected their self-efficacy. The students viewed DE as a 'transition' to college and recognized it was not 'the full college experience.' They also identified increased autonomy as part of becoming a college student. Differences among the three delivery modes existed, with the online format having the smallest effect on students' socialization. This grounded theory study followed a constructivist approach; therefore, the resultant theory has been influenced by the interpretations of the researcher.en
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/14068en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherMontana State University - Bozeman, College of Education, Health & Human Developmenten
dc.rights.holderCopyright 2017 by Leanne Hadley Frosten
dc.subject.lcshDual enrollmenten
dc.subject.lcshHigh school studentsen
dc.subject.lcshSelf-efficacyen
dc.subject.lcshSocial networksen
dc.titleDual enrollment's influence on the socialization of students as future college students: a grounded theory studyen
dc.typeDissertationen
mus.data.thumbpage32en
thesis.degree.committeemembersMembers, Graduate Committee: Tricia Seifert; Bryce Hughes; Sweeney Windchief.en
thesis.degree.departmentEducation.en
thesis.degree.genreDissertationen
thesis.degree.nameEdDen
thesis.format.extentfirstpage1en
thesis.format.extentlastpage375en

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