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Aspiring Adults Adrift

Tentative Transitions of College Graduates

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Few books have ever made their presence felt on college campuses—and newspaper opinion pages—as quickly and thoroughly as Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa's 2011 landmark study of undergraduates' learning, socialization, and study habits, Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses. From the moment it was published, one thing was clear: no university could afford to ignore its well-documented and disturbing findings about the failings of undergraduate education.

Now Arum and Roksa are back, and their new book follows the same cohort of undergraduates through the rest of their college careers and out into the working world. Built on interviews and detailed surveys of almost a thousand recent college graduates from a diverse range of colleges and universities, Aspiring Adults Adrift reveals a generation facing a difficult transition to adulthood. Recent graduates report trouble finding decent jobs and developing stable romantic relationships, as well as assuming civic and financial responsibility—yet at the same time, they remain surprisingly hopeful and upbeat about their prospects.

Analyzing these findings in light of students' performance on standardized tests of general collegiate skills, selectivity of institutions attended, and choice of major, Arum and Roksa not only map out the current state of a generation too often adrift, but enable us to examine the relationship between college experiences and tentative transitions to adulthood. Sure to be widely discussed, Aspiring Adults Adrift will compel us once again to re-examine the aims, approaches, and achievements of higher education.

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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2014

      This title is the follow-up to the much talked about, responded to, and reflected upon Academically Adrift, research compiled by Arum (sociology, New York Univ.) and Roksa (sociology & education, Univ. of Virginia) that documented the lack of rigor in the first two years of undergraduate education. Here, the authors shadow the same cohort of students through the next two years of college and into the working world. Through survey and interview data, Arum and Roksa correlate transitions to adulthood--employment, financial independence, romantic relationships, and civic engagement--with students' choice of major, selectivity of their attended institution, and their performance on the standardized Collegiate Learning Assessment (CLA) test. The extensive notes and appendixes include data methods and research instruments used to explore the complex relationship between the college experience and emerging adulthood. VERDICT Highly recommended for faculty, staff, administrators, students, and parents. Of special interest is the chapter titled "A Way Forward," which provides the authors' recommendations for improving undergraduate education based on their research.--Jane Scott, Clark Lib., Univ. of Portland, OR

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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