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1 Construct Validity of the Culturally Engaging Campus Environments Scale for White Students and Students of Color Samuel D. Museus University of Denver MJ (Mee Joo) Kim University of Washington

2 Disparities in Degree Attainment. Data Source: U.S. Department of Education (2007).

3 Disparities in Degree Attainment Data Source: Public Use Microdata System (2006-2010), Over Age of 25

4 Disparities in Degree Attainment Data Source: Public Use Microdata System (2006-2010), Over Age of 25

5 Tinto’s Integration Model Academic and Social Integration Cultural Theoretical Foundations – Separation – Transition – Incorporation

6 Integration Model Critiques Self-Determination Integration Viability Psychological Dimension Culturally Biased Foundations

7 Culturally Relevant Frameworks Model Revisions Conceptual Divergences Alternative Holistic Perspectives

8 College Student Experience Scales Campus Climate Scales – Prejudice – Discrimination – Perceptions Student Behavior Scales – Involvement – Engagement

9 The CECE Model

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11 9 Characteristics of Culturally Engaging Campus Environments Cultural Relevance: Five indicators focus on the ways that campus environments are relevant to the cultural backgrounds and communities of diverse college students: 1. Cultural Familiarity 2. Culturally Relevant Knowledge 3. Cultural Community Service 4. Meaningful Cross-Cultural Engagement 5. Culturally Validating Environments Cultural Responsiveness: The remaining four indicators focus on the ways in which campus environments respond to the cultural norms and needs of diverse students: 6. Collectivist Cultural Orientations 7. Humanized Educational Experiences 8. Proactive Philosophies 9. Availability of Holistic Support

12 Research Questions To what extent is the CECE Scale a valid tool for measuring culturally engaging campus environments among White students?

13 Instrument Development Expert Panel – Accurate Measurement – Measurement of Full Domain – Worded to Produce Accurate Responses Student Panel – Clarity of Questions 54-Item Scale

14 Sample Three Campuses – 499 Students 134 White Students 389 Students of Color – 1 Four-Year and 2 Two-Year Race and Ethnicity – Asian Americans (25%) – White (27%) – Pacific Islander (9%) – Multiracial (9%), Latino(8%) – Black (5%) – Native American (2%)

15 Data Analysis PCA Analysis – Varimax Rotation Reliability Analysis – Cronbach’s Alpha Parallel Analysis

16 Results: Omnibus Sample

17 Results: White Sample

18 Results: Students of Color Sample

19 Implications Predictive Validity – Impact on Experiences – Impact on Outcomes Construct Validity – Larger Samples – Diverse Institutions Utility of Tools – Assessment and Transformation

20 Thank You www.du.edu/cece-project


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