Student Activities In Extracurricular Activities

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Becoming involved on campus in extracurricular activities and student support programs allow students to gain access to many academic benefits during their community college journey. Unfortunately, according to Abell and Schmid (2003) many community college students attend these institutions without ever becoming involved. There are many factors that contribute to student’s lack of involvement on campus, ranging from employment, family obligations, commuter status to lack of awareness that such resources even exist. Regardless of which factor is responsible for the lack of student engagement on campus, the issue is problematic. However, this paper will focus on the benefits that are associated with involvement in student support programs and …show more content…

Massoni (2011) claims that extracurricular activities have a positive influence on student’s academic performance, he states extracurricular activities are associated with better grades and school completion and higher academic achievement (p.2). Many community college extracurricular activities require students to maintain a certain grade point average to participate, which forces students to do well academically if they wish to continue their involvement in particular extracurricular activities. Therefore, student involvement in extracurricular activities requires students to be accountable for their academic …show more content…

Within Catherine T. Flaga’s (2006) research, “The Process of Transition for Community College Transfer Students”, she explains the importance of professional clubs as, “they provide information about internships and career opportunities and serve as resources about the academic field, which help solidify students’ interest in the area (p.8)”. Clubs also assist students to acquire a variety of skills both academically and in the work force. Grace Chen (2015) from the College Review writes, “In addition to helping foster practical skills [...] extracurricular activities allow students to “test the waters” and explore new areas of interest” (p.1). Clubs are important for a student’s success, not only in the classroom, but taking what they have learned into a practical experience. While clubs are gateways to allow both academic and social growth for students, student unions are the glue that maintains the livelihood of life on

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