06 Feb 2019
by Katrina Camerato, Alyssa Clift, Monique N. Golden, Jessica Gramajo Vivas, Patrick Rogers, Alyssa Strelecki

What Does "High-Impact" Mean in Extracurricular Experiences? - JCAPS Vol. 1 Issue 1

This study, conducted by a small group in a master’s level class taught by Dr. Christine Wilson, assessed extracurricular experiences at a large, public university to identify potential alignment with characteristics of “high-impact practices” as defined by the Center for Postsecondary Education (2015). Students engaged in extracurricular experiences tentatively defined as high-impact were invited to participate via surveys and interviews. Results and findings indicated significant alignment, and two additional potential characteristics: a sense of belonging and purpose.

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