The Psychosocial Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on First-Time in College Students and Strategies Implemented by Texas Tech University
Randall, Jody C.
Shroff, Tamkeen M.
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2022-12
Abstract
Texas Tech University is a comprehensive public research university enrolling over 40,000 students located in Lubbock, Texas. Texas Tech University faced significant challenges during the Covid-19 pandemic to develop and implement strategies to support their students through such a tumultuous period of time. This project examined the psychosocial impact experienced by first-time in college students during the Covid-19 pandemic and the strategies implemented by Texas Tech University to support those students as they transitioned from high school to the university. The project utilized a mixed method design with multiple sources for quantitative data previously collected at Texas Tech University. Qualitative data utilized in the project included semi-structured interviews conducted with administrators, faculty and staff. The project found the following: Students experienced heightened psychosocial impact and continue to experience financial and emotional stress; The institution does not have a centralized means to store and disseminate data on students’ experiences; A portion of students want online learning options; Disparate technology systems contribute to challenges experienced by students, faculty and staff and the Raider Ready Program’s rigid curricular approach of “one size fits all” for students transitioning from high school to university should be examined. Based on these findings and the literature synthesis, recommendations were developed and submitted to Texas Tech University.