Edgardo, PenaGuerrier, ChristyMontoya, IngridParedez, JacquelineThompson, Mikayla2021-11-292021-11-292021-05-012021-08-10http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/1530The purpose of this study is to research how social media continues to greatly impact the development of a healthy self-image, influencing a high prevalence of low self-esteem among currently enrolled college students (ages 18-26), who are affiliated/connected with social media platforms. The research will also examine/measure significant factors, influencing reported levels of SE. Furthermore, demographics (race, gender identification, college year level, and social media affiliation) questionnaire and survey scale instrument (Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale) data collection will examine differential views of self-esteem. This study aims to identify the impact of social media on SE, among young current college students (18-26), regardless of demographic factors (race, gender identification, college year level, and social media affiliation).Social Media's Impact on Self-Esteem: Among Currently Enrolled Young College Students (18-26)eventCollege StudentsFacebookSelf-EsteemSocial Media