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Original Articles

Minor Hassles in Community College Student Life

Pages 502-509 | Published online: 21 Apr 2009
 

Abstract

Over the past several decades, academic stress—the pressures, frustrations and hassles associated with all aspects of college life—has gained increased attention in the literature. In this grant-funded study, a group of 161 students at an urban Northeastern community college took a comprehensive survey. The survey included questions about their academic stressors, their reactions to the stressors, and their coping strategies. In this survey, minor hassles emerged as the most prominent stressor experienced by these students. This paper describes the minor hassles experienced by the students, relates the findings to current and past literature on stress, and presents implications for community college administrators.

The research reported in this paper was funded by a grant from the Professional Staff Congress of the City University of New York.

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