The Effects of Development-Oriented Aid on Student Development in Higher Education: The Mediating Effect of Psychological Capital

Author:

Li Xiaohong1ORCID,Mu Yuxi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Policy and Management, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China

Abstract

Recently, there has been a transition from guarantee-oriented financial aid to development-oriented aid for economically disadvantaged students. Development-oriented aid aims to enable economically disadvantaged students to acquire long-term and sustainable self-development capacity. However, to what extent and how development-oriented aid promotes student development remains unclear. Identification of the related mechanism can help both students and educators effectively apply development-oriented aid in higher education scenarios. The main objective of this study was to uncover the effect of size, pathways, and mediating factors of development-oriented aid on student development in higher education. Drawing from a sample of 1792 sponsored students at University G in China and applying the structural equation modeling method for quantitative analysis, the results indicate that development-oriented aid directly shows positive influences toward student development and indirectly impacts student development through psychological capital. These results also show that development-oriented aid directly impacts Han Chinese students’ development more than the development of ethnic minority students. The pathways through which development-oriented aid positively influences Han Chinese students and ethnic minority students vary.

Funder

Interdisciplinary Scientific Research Foundation of Applied Economics of Guangxi University

2023 Higher Education Planning Project of Chinese Society of Higher Education

2022 Guangxi Philosophy and Social Science Planning

Publisher

MDPI AG

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