This resource outlines considerations for five components of belonging - feelings, school spirit, relationships, academic support, and space and place – to assist in increasing belonging on your campus.
This webinar reviews the contents of the forthcoming Case for Campus Activities, including a white paper and additional tools, that are designed to help you tell the impact of Campus Activities on student belonging, retention, and persistence.
NACA Research Grant awardees share how they utilized the Student Affairs Data Lake to better understand how student engagement influences students' sense of belonging and impacts student success.
Read the latest in Campus Activities research on student engagement, involvement, and development amongst students in residence hall councils, Black men at PWIs, students of color employed on-campus, and Arab American students.
In this study by Sounny-Slitine on Arab American college students, participants discussed how they understand their Arab American identity and how they belong at their institution, as well as how engagement in student organizations and other means of student involvement impacted their experience with sense of belonging.
In this qualitative study, Pierre and Dunn explored how participating in a residence hall council impacted students’ conceptualization of leadership and their individual leadership development.
In this qualitative, phenomenological study, Johnson and Best aimed to explore Black men’s lived experiences at predominantly White institutions (PWIs) through a student involvement lens.