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Peer Reviewed Article

An Overlooked Factor? How Religion and Spirituality Influence Students’ Perception of the Campus Environment

 

Abstract

Postsecondary institutions are frequently forced to respond to discriminatory acts, including those against religious minorities. Such actions can create the perception of a hostile campus for students, which impinges on their learning and development. Research on the campus environment has traditionally focused on race and sex but has largely neglected other important aspects of students’ identities like religion and spirituality. This study investigates how the religious/spiritual aspects of the campus environment influenced students’ perceptions of the overall campus environment using data from a multi-institutional sample of first-year and senior undergraduates. The multivariate results show that the religious/spiritual dimensions of the campus environment account for a significant proportion of the variance in students’ campus environmental perceptions.

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Kevin Fosnacht

a

Kevin Fosnacht ([email protected]) is associate research scientist at the Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research.

Cindy Broderick

b

Cindy Broderick ([email protected]) is the coordinator of strategic initiatives in the Office of the President at Indiana University and doctoral candidate at the Indiana University Bloomington School of Education.

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