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College Spirituality: College spiritual interests get minimal campus support

 Meanwhile, just 8 percent of students reported that their professors frequently encourage discussions of religious or spiritual matters. Sixty-two percent said their professors never encourage such discussions.

"Higher education needs to explore how well it's meeting the great traditions at the core of a liberal arts education, grounded in the maxim, 'know thyself,'" UCLA professor Alexander W. Astin, director of the HERI and leader of the study, said. "The survey shows that students have deeply felt values and interests in spirituality and religion, but their academic work and campus programs seem to be divorced from it."


Only 39 percent of students said their religious or spiritual beliefs have been strengthened by "new ideas encountered in class," and 53 percent reported that the classroom has had no impact. Fifty-five percent were satisfied with "opportunities for religious and spiritual development" provided by their college experience.

Of the students who were questioned, 77 percent said they pray, 70 percent said they attended a religious service in the past year, and 78 percent said they discuss religion or spirituality with their friends.

Regarding their spiritual development, 65 percent said they question their religious or spiritual beliefs at least occasionally, and 73 percent acknowledged their spiritual or religious beliefs have helped them develop their identity. Seventy-four percent said those beliefs provide strength, support and guidance, and 86 percent said that an "essential" or "very important" goal in life is attaining wisdom. o­nly 9 percent of college students surveyed reported that their "religiousness" is "much stronger" since entering college.

"College students are very much engaged in spirituality and religion," Astin said in the HERI release. "Clearly, it's far more important to them than most people in higher education may assume, and there are indicators that institutions are simply not encouraging students to delve into these issues and not supporting their search in the sphere of values and beliefs."

For more information about the study, visit the website at www.spirituality.ucla.edu .

Nov 21, 2003
By Erin Curry

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