Abstract
Relying on interviews with 62 college seniors, this study explores students’ experiences with uncertainty and responsibility as they approach graduation. Notable differences between first-generation and continuing-generation students emerged in relation to: (a) how seniors experienced responsibility and commitment as they approached graduation, and (b) how disparities in parental resources and information shaped uncertainty. The findings also highlight important racial variation that was found within these groups. Implications for research and student affairs practice are discussed.
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Blake R. Silver
Blake R. Silver, Doctoral Candidate, Department of Sociology, University of Virginia.
Josipa Roksa
Josipa Roksa, Professor of Sociology and Education, University of Virginia.