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Student Acceptance of a Civic Engagement Graduation Requirement in an Urban Community College

Student Acceptance of a Civic Engagement Graduation Requirement in an Urban Community College
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Author(s): Christopher Chapman (Kingsborough Community College – City University of New York, USA)
Copyright: 2018
Pages: 23
Source title: Handbook of Research on Civic Engagement and Social Change in Contemporary Society
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Susheel Chhabra (Periyar Management and Computer College, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-4197-4.ch003

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Abstract

Civic engagement is an essential part of a democratic society, though it has recently tended toward adversarial political conflict. Although many college administrators favor encouraging or requiring student civic engagement, little is known about whether students themselves would support this, and how student characteristics are related to acceptance. Past and present civic activities of 2,327 students at a large, very diverse urban community college were surveyed using the newly developed KCC Civic Engagement Scale. Results showed strong agreement that the college had a responsibility to develop civically engaged students, but that the term “civic engagement” is unclear to many. Principal components analysis revealed four distinct factors: general non-political civic engagement, and low-effort, high-effort, and unconventional political activities. Level of student participation in various activities is primarily determined by a student's time availability and secondarily by a complex assortment of personal characteristics, including residency status.

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