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Research Article

The challenge of finding noncontingent, universal worth for elite U.S. college students

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Received 13 Sep 2023, Accepted 15 May 2024, Published online: 22 May 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Most sources from which college students derive their sense of worth are contingent and, therefore, often unstable, especially for students in high-performance educational contexts. Thus, this qualitative study sought to identify the extent to which 142 undergraduate students from eight elite colleges or universities derived their worth from noncontingent, universal sources and the degree to which students had internalized these sources. Only 40 students (28%) identified universal worth as their source of worth, and many of these students struggled to maintain it. The particular institutional context was the major correlate of students’ reliance on sources of universal worth. Contingent self-worth and contextual factors appeared to inhibit the formation of universal worth, providing educators with opportunities to intervene.

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Funding

The preparation of this article was supported by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation (#62208). The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the John Templeton Foundation.

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