JOURNAL ARTICLE

Meaning making of mentorship for the tuition-free student

Ceceilia ParntherDaniel Collier

Year: 2021 Journal:   International Journal of Mentoring and Coaching in Education Vol: 11 (2)Pages: 183-194   Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

Abstract

Purpose The study aimed to explore how student recipients of a full-tuition scholarship envision, define and experience mentorship and the types of relationships they have and expect from mentors. The study adds to the growing body of literature on mentorship as supplemental support for college student success. Design/methodology/approach Semi-structured interviews of 20 first-year college students in the Mid-West United States were collected as a part of a more extensive mixed-methods study. The authors used a four-phase process to refine, derive meaning and develop themes. Kegan's orders of consciousness explain how students make meaning of mentorship. Findings Students described mentoring as a service that could provide specific transactional features. Ten participants were unable to acknowledge a mentoring relationship at all, despite describing mentoring experiences and opportunities. Students often align with Kegan's second order, which focuses on self and valuing transactional, short-term relationships. Adjusting approaches to explaining mentorship and the value of building relationships appear to be an opportunity for research and practice. Originality/value This study illustrates an apparent disconnect between the intent of mentorship and the experiences of mentees. The students' experiences add a valuable perspective that supports the need to further refine mentoring practices in meaningful ways to impact student success, persistence and retention.

Keywords:
Mentorship Meaning (existential) Transactional leadership Scholarship Value (mathematics) Originality Psychology Pedagogy Medical education Social psychology Medicine Political science

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Topics

Mentoring and Academic Development
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Social Psychology
Higher Education Research Studies
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Higher Education Practises and Engagement
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
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