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TMData Source:2014-2015 Mapworks Fall Transition Survey

Among all of the non-cognitive variables—such as self-efficacy, engagement, study skills, learning strategies, interpersonal skills, or commitment—academic resiliency, or grit, has captured our attention. What do we know about grit in college students? And, how does it relate to the experiences of first-year students?

ACADEMIC RESILIENCY &

FIRST-YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS

GRIT HAS THREE KEY CONCEPTS

FOCUSCan I focus on what I need to

do, particularly long-term?

EFFORTAm I willing to put forth the

effort to be successful?

RECOVERYWhen I hit a setback, how do

I recover from it?

GRIT RESONATES AS A CONCEPT BECAUSEWE SEE THE STORIES ON OUR CAMPUSES EVERY DAY

WHEN IT COMES TO FIRST-YEARSTUDENT SUCCESS, GRIT MATTERS

We all know a student who has struggled with either

setting or staying focused on strong academic goals.

We all know a student who either did or didn’t put in the

necessary study time or effort needed to pass a

difficult exam.

We all know a student who ends up on academic

probation and either bounces back or does not bounce

back.

Grit and Fall-to-Fall RetentionGrit and Fall-Term GPA

High Resiliency

Recovery

3.10

79%

2.55

2.20Med Resiliency

Low Resiliency

76%

59%