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The Importance Of Senioritis In Long Beach Colleges

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As a program coordinator for the Southern California College Advising Corps (SCCAC), a college access program that missions itself on improving college outcomes for low-income, first- generation, and underrepresented students, one of the biggest hurdles I have seen through my staff members has been combatting motivation levels during the second semester of a high school student’s senior year. Overseeing the Long Beach district, every single one of the SCCAC advisors has experienced this phenomenon, especially during the spring semester. For most students at the Long Beach high schools, they gain a sense of ‘senioritis’ after having completed their college and financial aid applications. Though the term is not talked in much detail in academic research, ‘senioritis’ is a term the advisors have been hearing from their students more frequently. Senioritis is simply the lack of motivation or performance that high school seniors face as it gets closer to their possible graduation, (Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary, 2017). …show more content…

According to Kaplan (2013), students’ motivation levels are easily influenced through extrinsic forces in schools. Such forces can be attributed to simple events such as prom and graduate night. It is imperative to think of various solutions to this motivational issue because students who are planning on attending a four-year postsecondary institution might be at risk on losing their admission. Furthermore, losing their admission at this stage can signify no other option than attending a community college. It is important to note that though there are plenty of benefits in attending a community college this paper will focus only on students who plan on attending a four-year postsecondary

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