14 Feb 2024
by Megan Friesen

Building Sense of Belonging Through Undergraduate Conference Attendance - JCAPS Vol. 6 Issue 1

Faculty and staff advisors have taken students to professional conferences for generations. Megan Friesen conducted a qualitative case study examining what students gain from these experiences.

The purpose of this case study was to understand how attending an undergraduate academic conference contributes to a student’s sense of belonging, not only within their institution but also in the larger academic community. This research was informed by the literature on club participation in conferences and faculty/student connections. Through in-depth interviews with three community college students and observational data collected throughout a four-day conference, their engagement with each other and with students from other colleges was explored. The findings include the faculty’s role as a catalyst for student involvement, the growth of within-group dynamics, increased student appreciation for their college, and increased involvement of students in the academic community.