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Psychologica Belgica | 2018

The Delicate Balance to Adjustment: A Qualitative Approach of Student’s Transition to the First Year at University

Mikaël De Clercq; Nathalie Roland; Magali Brunelle; Benoît Galand; Mariane Frenay

First year experience in higher education has been extensively investigated in the literature. Yet, two limitations can be identified out of the literature. The majority of the studies focused on single factor analysis, restraining the multifactorial understanding of adjustment’s determinants. Moreover, the temporal unfolding of the first year at the university has mainly been disregarded, limiting the dynamic framing of adjustment process. To overcome these limitations, the current study used a longitudinal qualitative design in order to grasp the dynamic complexity of adjustment process. Semi-structured interviews were conducted in two steps with 17 freshmen from Science department. The aims were to unfold the constructs at play in student’s adjustment process and the dynamic interplay between them over time. The analyses were grounded into Nicholson’s theoretical framework of transition cycle and the material was analyzed through thematic and sequential analysis. Four themes (readiness, reaching personal drives, fighting an overwhelming program and becoming a self-regulated learner) and four different events (starting up, click, exhaustion and deficiencies accumulation) were identified in the material disclosing the dynamic nature of adjustment process. An overall reflection on the findings is proposed in the conclusion.


Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory and Practice | 2018

Understanding Academic Persistence through the Theory of Planned Behavior: Normative Factors under Investigation

Nathalie Roland; Mariane Frenay; Gentiane Boudrenghien

High drop-out rates among first-year university students have led many researchers to attempt to gain a better understanding of academic persistence. However, despite this extensive literature, only a few studies have taken normative factors into account. These normative factors may be an essential factor of influence for persistence as it is already the case for other behaviors. We therefore decided to study whether including injunctive and descriptive norms in the investigation might improve the understanding of persistence. To this end, we focused on the theory of planned behaviour which considers for background, motivational, and normative factors. Seven hundred and twenty-seven first-year college students were asked to complete a self-report questionnaire. A structural equation modeling technique revealed that the model including injunctive norms fits better with the data than the model without norms. However, this was not the case with descriptive norms. These results are examined in the Discussion section. Finally, directions for future research and practical implications are suggested.


The International Journal of Higher Education | 2018

Who Are the Doctoral Students Who Drop Out? Factors Associated with the Rate of Doctoral Degree Completion in Universities

Robin Wollast; Gentiane Boudrenghien; Nicolas Van der Linden; Benoît Galand; Nathalie Roland; Christelle Devos; Mikaël De Clercq; Olivier Klein; Assad Azzi; Mariane Frenay


Evaluer- Journal International de Recherche en éducation et Formation | 2016

Promouvoir la gestion autonome de l’étude en première année à l’université : évaluation du dispositif d’aide " Pack en bloque "

Mikaël De Clercq; Nathalie Roland; Catherine Milstein; Mariane Frenay


Revue des sciences de l’éducation | 2015

Identification des croyances associées à la persévérance des étudiants en première année à l’université

Nathalie Roland; Mariane Frenay; Gentiane Boudrenghien


Archive | 2014

De la persévérance à la réussite universitaire : réflexion critique et définition de ces concepts en contexte belge francophone.

Mikaël De Clercq; Nathalie Roland; Serge Dupont; Philippe P. Parmentier; Mariane Frenay


Journée AAR secteur des sciences humaines | 2018

Quelles sont les difficultés inhérentes à la transition universitaire

Mikaël De Clercq; Nathalie Roland; Mariane Frenay


Frontline Learning Research | 2018

Field-Identification IAT Predicts Students' Academic Persistence over and above Theory of Planned Behavior Constructs.

Nathalie Roland; Adrien Mierop; Mariane Frenay; Olivier Corneille


Archive | 2017

La persévérance en première année à l’université : quand la psychologie sociale s’invite dans les problématiques éducatives

Nathalie Roland


The Higher Education Conference | 2016

First year college student’s persistence: the role of implicit andexplicit measures of attitudes

Nathalie Roland; Mariane Frenay; Gentiane Boudrenghien

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Mariane Frenay

Université catholique de Louvain

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Mikaël De Clercq

Université catholique de Louvain

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Gentiane Boudrenghien

Université catholique de Louvain

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Catherine Milstein

Université catholique de Louvain

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Benoît Galand

Université catholique de Louvain

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Adrien Mierop

Université catholique de Louvain

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Christelle Devos

Université catholique de Louvain

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Magali Brunelle

Université catholique de Louvain

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Nicolas Van der Linden

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Olivier Corneille

Université catholique de Louvain

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