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COLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
THEORIES
Danielle Quiñones Ortega, M.A.
Student Programs CoordinatorOffice of Student Life, UCSB
THEORY DRIVEN BY PRACTICE
CHICKERING’S SEVEN VECTORS
Vector 1Developing
Competence
Vector 2Managing Emotions
Vector 3 Moving Through
Autonomy to Interdependenc
e
Vector 4Developing
Mature Interpersonal Relationships
Vector 7Developing
Integrity
Vector 6Developing
Purpose
Vector 5 Establishing
Identity
VECTOR 1 | DEVELOPING COMPETENCE
oIntellectual Skills
oInterpersonal Skills
oManual and Physical Skills
VECTOR 2 | MANAGING EMOTIONS & VECTOR 3 | MOVING THROUGH AUTONOMY TO INTERDEPENDENCE
VECTOR 4 | DEVELOPING MATURE INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS & VECTOR 5 | ESTABLISHING IDENTITYo Tolerance, acceptance, appreciation of differences
o Capacity for intimacy in relationships
o Acceptance and comfort of personal issueso body and appearanceo gender identity and sexual orientationo sense of self (social, historical, and cultural)
VECTOR 6 | DEVELOPING PURPOSE & VECTOR 7 | DEVELOPING INTEGRITY
PERRY’S NINE POSITIONS OF COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
TINTO’S MODEL OF INSTITUTIONAL DEPARTURE
SCHLOSSBERG’S TRANSITION THEORY
THEORY IS…
o DESCRIPTIVE not PERSCRIPTIVE
o Serve as a foundation
o Helps us guide our practice
o Makes Student Affairs nerds happy!