This qualitative research paper investigates the experiences of first-generation, multiethnic undergraduate students at two public, four-year universities in the Rocky Mountain region. The existing research paints a negative picture in regard to multiethnic students and first-generation students deciding to go to college, enrolling, and then rarely persisting to earn a degree. This study found that, converse to noted literature, the multiethnic, first-generation students are proud of their multiple heritages and did not encounter exceptional difficulty entering or studying at college. This article presents specific issues faced by multiethnic, first-generation students, discusses emergent themes from individual interviews and focus groups, ...
This dissertation, a qualitative study of ten first-generation college students during their freshma...
This qualitative study examined first generation college students who persisted towards completing b...
This ethnographic study addressed two effective programs designed to assist first-time underrepresen...
As colleges and universities continue to increase their enrollment and diversification of their stud...
As many colleges and universities continue to increase their enrollment and diversification of their...
The purpose of this study was to understand the perceptions of first-generation college students of ...
text“First-generation college student” is a category ubiquitous in higher education literature due t...
Graduation date: 2010The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of first-generation...
Mark Orbe has pointed out in his article “Theorizing Multidimensional Identity Negotiation: Reflecti...
This research project aims to analyze the experiences of first-generation college students as they t...
First-generation college students from the Appalachian region may be at risk in terms of their succe...
North American institutions of higher education have observed an increase of First Generation Colleg...
This dissertation about first-generation Caucasian students’ (FGCS’) experiences is an original inde...
As higher education has become more accessible to traditionally underrepresented groups, more of the...
Higher education continues to grapple with addressing the successful retention and degree attainment...
This dissertation, a qualitative study of ten first-generation college students during their freshma...
This qualitative study examined first generation college students who persisted towards completing b...
This ethnographic study addressed two effective programs designed to assist first-time underrepresen...
As colleges and universities continue to increase their enrollment and diversification of their stud...
As many colleges and universities continue to increase their enrollment and diversification of their...
The purpose of this study was to understand the perceptions of first-generation college students of ...
text“First-generation college student” is a category ubiquitous in higher education literature due t...
Graduation date: 2010The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of first-generation...
Mark Orbe has pointed out in his article “Theorizing Multidimensional Identity Negotiation: Reflecti...
This research project aims to analyze the experiences of first-generation college students as they t...
First-generation college students from the Appalachian region may be at risk in terms of their succe...
North American institutions of higher education have observed an increase of First Generation Colleg...
This dissertation about first-generation Caucasian students’ (FGCS’) experiences is an original inde...
As higher education has become more accessible to traditionally underrepresented groups, more of the...
Higher education continues to grapple with addressing the successful retention and degree attainment...
This dissertation, a qualitative study of ten first-generation college students during their freshma...
This qualitative study examined first generation college students who persisted towards completing b...
This ethnographic study addressed two effective programs designed to assist first-time underrepresen...