
College Student Development Theory in Action
A Guiding Framework for Higher Education Practice
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. May 2026
Book
Hardback
362 pages
978-1-032-75524-3 (ISBN)
Description
New from renowned author team Renn, Haynes, Lange, Salinas, and Perez, College Student Development Theory in Action is a timely and accessible go-to source for teaching and learning college student development theory. Designed for Student Affairs and Higher Education graduate courses, this textbook takes an empirically-based, theory-in-practice approach. This book presents foundational concepts of how student development occurs - the processes underlying development - and then brings readers through a series of cases to introduce theories of social identity and cognitive, intercultural, and holistic development. Taking a critical approach and integrating sociopolitical contexts with reflective practice, this book emphasizes the value of using key concepts to adapt to constantly changing contexts within higher education and student affairs practice. Based on an investigation of what graduate students, instructors, and student affairs professionals want and need from courses and books about student development theory, this new textbook is rich with suggested activities and online resources that help instructors customize their courses and facilitate the teaching and learning of student development theories.
A collection of online resources is available at www.routledgelearning.com/sdtia, including guiding frameworks, learning activities, teaching methods, real-world examples, and further resources bridging theory and practice to bring the book's concepts to life.
A collection of online resources is available at www.routledgelearning.com/sdtia, including guiding frameworks, learning activities, teaching methods, real-world examples, and further resources bridging theory and practice to bring the book's concepts to life.
Reviews / Votes
"For decades, the phrase "theory to practice" has encouraged educators to apply their learning beyond the classroom. Scholars have proposed various models and perspectives to bridge this gap, yet today's sociopolitical landscape demands a more robust understanding of what it truly means to enact theory. More than ever, we must take intentional, collective action to promote student growth and success-and recognize that student development extends well beyond the boundaries of student affairs. College Student Development Theory in Action is a timely and essential resource. It equips college professionals with tools to grasp theory's relevance and translate it into meaningful practice. From vice presidents to counselors, from athletic trainers to financial aid staff, this book provides a practical framework for applying theory across campus roles."From the Foreword by Lori D. Patton, Professor and Faculty Director, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
"Few texts manage to bridge theory and practice as effectively as College Student Development Theory in Action: A Guiding Framework for Higher Education. Building upon and extending prior works, this volume makes student development theory both academically accessible and practically usable. Each chapter begins with realistic cases, reviews classic theories while expanding discussion of contemporary frameworks, and concludes with "theory translation" and processing questions. This structure makes the text engaging and relevant for student affairs educators. I look forward to using this volume as a valuable resource for practitioners, like me, committed to advancing student learning and success."
Heather D. Shea, Past President, ACPA-College Student Educators International (2023-2024), Director, Undergraduate Pathways Persistence Programs, Michigan State University, USA.
"College Student Development Theory in Action is exactly what scholars and practitioners invested in higher education have needed. During a period when the value of higher education continues to come under attack, the authors of this text reaffirm the longstanding roles that college environments can play in students' developmental journeys, especially when designed with equity and justice in mind. Readers are sure to benefit from the in-depth, yet practical and accessible writing found within these pages."
Antonio Duran, Associate Professor, Arizona State University, USA
"College Student Development Theory in Action is more than a book-it is a call to action. By bridging theory and practice, the SDTiA framework empowers educators to meet students where they are while preparing them for the world they will shape. The authors invite us to reflect on our positionality, embrace complexity, and design equity-minded approaches that honor the lived experiences of all students. This text is both inspiring and practical, offering a roadmap for creating learning environments rooted in justice, belonging, and transformative student development."
Jonathan A. McElderry, President, ACPA - College Student Educators International (2025-2026), Dean of Student Inclusive Excellence and Assistant Professor, Elon University, USA
"Despite student development theory being a low-consensus field, these authors have forwarded a vitally important framework for how educators can engage with theory building and use. The College Student Development Theory in Action framework will stand out as an exemplary tool for future generations of postsecondary educators, and one which I look forward to teaching, sharing, and using in my own work. Hat's off to the authors for this incredible contribution!"
Z Nicolazzo, Professor, University of Arizona, USA
"Practical, responsive, and forward-looking, College Student Development in Action (SDTiA) equips educators with tools to apply theory directly to the classroom and campus. Its framework emphasizes reflection, equity, and adaptability, ensuring that student development theories meet the needs of today's diverse learners. This book is an invitation to engage student development as a living, evolving body of knowledge that responds to the complexities of higher education's present and future and in doing so, it reminds us that theory and practice must evolve together to support meaningful student success."
Juan R. Guardia, Vice President for Student Affairs, Texas A&M University San Antonio, USA
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic and Postgraduate
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
41 s/w Zeichnungen, 4 s/w Tabellen, 42 s/w Abbildungen, 1 s/w Photographie bzw. Rasterbild
4 Tables, black and white; 41 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 42 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
882 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-75524-3 (9781032755243)
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Kristen A. Renn | Chayla Haynes | Alex C. Lange
College Student Development Theory in Action
A Guiding Framework for Higher Education Practice
E-Book
05/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
€60.49
Available for download

Kristen A. Renn | Chayla Haynes | Alex C. Lange
College Student Development Theory in Action
A Guiding Framework for Higher Education Practice
E-Book
05/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
€60.49
Available for download

Kristen A. Renn | Chayla Haynes | Alex C. Lange
College Student Development Theory in Action
A Guiding Framework for Higher Education Practice
Book
05/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
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Persons
Kristen A. Renn is University Distinguished Professor of Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education at Michigan State University, USA.
Chayla Haynes is Associate Professor of Higher Education Administration at Texas A&M University, USA.
Alex C. Lange is Assistant Professor of Higher Education at Colorado State University, USA.
Cristobal Salinas Jr. is Professor of Higher Education Leadership at Florida Atlantic University, USA.
Rosemary J. Perez is Associate Professor of Higher Education at University of Michigan, USA.
Chayla Haynes is Associate Professor of Higher Education Administration at Texas A&M University, USA.
Alex C. Lange is Assistant Professor of Higher Education at Colorado State University, USA.
Cristobal Salinas Jr. is Professor of Higher Education Leadership at Florida Atlantic University, USA.
Rosemary J. Perez is Associate Professor of Higher Education at University of Michigan, USA.
Author
Michigan State University, USA
Texas A&M University, USA
Colorado State University, USA
Florida Atlantic University, USA
University of Michigan, USA
Content
Part I: Introduction to College Student Development Theory 1. Introducing College Student Development Theory and a Framework for Translating It into Action 2. Approaches to Using Student Development Theory in Practice Part II: Mindsets, Contexts, and Processes Influencing Student Development Introduction to Part II 3. Contexts of College Student Development 4. Key Processes of Development at the Student Level 5. Key Processes of Development Initiated by Educators and Practitioners Part III: Student Development Theories in Action Introduction to Part III 6. Cognitive Development and Activating Knowledges 7. Moral and Ethical Development 8. Developing Intercultural Maturity: The Capacity to Engage across Difference 9. Theories of Adult Learning for College Students 10. Self-Authorship and Holistic Development 11. Social Identities and Social Identity Development 12. Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality 13. Gender 14. Sexual Orientation 15. Disability 16. Social Class 17. First-Generation College Students 18. Religious, Spiritual, and Secular Identities 19. Multiple and Intersecting Dimensions of Identity Part IV: Conclusion 20. Conclusion