
Astin's Theory of Involvement
Astin's Theory of Involvement suggests that the more students engage actively in their college experience—such as participating in classes, extracurricular activities, and social interactions—the more they benefit academically and personally. Essentially, greater involvement leads to higher motivation, stronger connections, and better learning outcomes. The theory emphasizes that the quality and amount of a student's participation significantly influence their success and development during college, highlighting the importance of encouraging active engagement for a more meaningful educational experience.