6: What Can Social Capital Contribute to Student Success in Higher Education? Perspectives from Students and Institutions
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Published:2018
Helen May, Mark Jones, 2018. "What Can Social Capital Contribute to Student Success in Higher Education? Perspectives from Students and Institutions", Access to Success and Social Mobility through Higher Education: A Curate's Egg?, Stuart Billingham
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Abstract
In recent years, there have been a growing number of references to social capital, in debates about higher education (HE), by policy makers, senior institutional leaders and academics. This chapter highlights the value of social capital to both students and institutions alike, as a contributing factor to the transformational effect of HE; and as an important tool to explain the value of HE to policy makers and the public. We draw on empirical data from students articulating the value of social capital. Their voices demonstrate that social capital has a significant role to play in institutional endeavours to maximise student success.
