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Great Expectations: Studying at a Regional Campus in Northwest Tasmania—A Pilot Study

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posted on 2025-12-09, 05:31 authored by Sarah PriorSarah Prior, Merete SchmidtMerete Schmidt, Stephanie RicheyStephanie Richey, Diana GuzysDiana Guzys
<p>Studying at a university regional campus presents unique opportunities, challenges, and experiences for students. People who live in rural and regional areas are less likely to<br>gain a tertiary degree, and barriers include access, cost, and competing priorities and aspirations. Students are often from lower socio-economic status backgrounds, first in family, and have diverse caring responsibilities, needing a different approach to support when entering higher education. Many studies focus on transitions to higher education for a commencing student. However, student expectations of and engagement in their studies at a regional university are under-researched. Four cross-discipline researchers<br>conducted a pilot study to determine the feasibility of a larger project investigating students’ expectations and experiences of studying at University of Tasmania’s regional Cradle Coast Campus to identify how to better support students in the first two years of their degrees. An online survey collected responses from students commencing a degree through on-campus study. Data were thematically analysed using recurrent abstraction. Five themes emerged<br>under the overarching theme of great expectations. Data contributes to understanding the relevance of Kahu and Nelson’s framework, of student engagement in a regional context. Consideration of these findings will assist in supporting and engaging regional people in<br>higher education.</p>

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Publication title

Trends in Higher Education

Volume

4

Issue

73

Pagination

18

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2813-4346

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2813-4346

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Sociology and Criminology, Medicine, Nursing, Education

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MDPI

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© 2025 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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