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Generation Z Goes to College

Seemiller, Corey / Grace, Meghan

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1. Edition February 2016
320 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-119-14345-1
John Wiley & Sons

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Generation Z is fast replacing Millennials on college campuses. Those born from 1995-2010 have different motivations, learning styles, characteristics, skill sets, and social concerns than previous generations. Unlike Millennials, Generation Z students grew up in a recession and are under few illusions about the future. They are entrepreneurial, innovative, and independent learners concerned with effecting social change. Understanding Generation Z is paramount to supporting, developing, and educating them through higher education.

Generation Z Goes to College is the first book on how this new generation will change higher education. Generation Z Goes to College blends findings from an in-depth study of 1,200 Generation Z college students from 15 vastly different U.S. higher education institutions with studies from youth, market, and education research related to this generation. The authors provide interpretations, implications, and recommendations for program, process, and curriculum changes that will maximize the educational impact on Generation Z students.

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Say Hello to Your Incoming Class--They're Not Millennials Anymore

Generation Z is rapidly replacing Millennials on college campuses. Those born from 1995 through 2010 have different motivations, learning styles, characteristics, skill sets, and social concerns than previous generations. Unlike Millennials, Generation Z students grew up in a recession and are under no illusions about their prospects for employment after college. While skeptical about the cost and value of higher education, they are also entrepreneurial, innovative, and independent learners concerned with effecting social change. Understanding Generation Z's mindset and goals is paramount to supporting, developing, and educating them through higher education.

Generation Z Goes to College showcases findings from an in-depth study of over 1,100 Generation Z college students from 15 vastly different U.S. higher education institutions as well as additional studies from youth, market, and education research related to this generation. Authors Corey Seemiller and Meghan Grace provide interpretations, implications, and recommendations for program, process, and curriculum changes that will maximize the educational impact on Generation Z students.

Generation Z Goes to College is the first book on how this up-and-coming generation will change higher education.

About this Book

About the Authors

Acknowledgments

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: Who is Generation Z?

Chapter 2: Beliefs and Perspectives

Chapter 3: Communication Platforms and Preferences

Chapter 4: Social Media Use

Chapter 5: Friends, Family, and Romance

Chapter 6: Cares and Concerns

Chapter 7: Engagement and Social Change

Chapter 8: Leadership Styles and Capacities

Chapter 9: Maximizing Learning

Chapter 10: Working With Generation Z

References

Index
COREY SEEMILLER is a faculty member in the department of Leadership Studies in Education and Organizations at Wright State University. She is the author of The Student Leadership Competencies Guidebook from Jossey-Bass.

MEGHAN GRACE is the new member orientation director for Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

C. Seemiller, Wright State University; M. Grace, Sigma Phi Epsilon