This investigation determined the degree of importance for selected personal-psychological, academic, peer, financial, and family factors influencing the decision to attend college by first-generation, Appalachian (FGA) sophomore students. Outcomes were further related to the degree of academic and social integration in college and the likelihood of participants returning (persisting) to the next term or year. Participants were a purposeful group of 3,264 sophomores enrolled at three universities. Data were collected using the Transition to College Survey (TCS), which participants completed via an email invitation. Two-hundred, seventy-three responded (273) as follows: 110 (41%) first-generation status, 214 (78%); Appalachian status and 90 ...
A formal college education allows graduates to greatly increase their earning potential. Research ha...
dissertationFirst-generation students have the highest attrition rate of any underrepresented group ...
First-generation college students are associated with lower educational outcomes leading to decrease...
This investigation determined the degree of importance for selected personal-psychological, academic...
First-generation college students from the Appalachian region may be at risk in terms of their succe...
This study proposed to describe and understand the transition experiences of first-generation colleg...
The study examines the transitional experiences of Appalachian first-generation students during thei...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate first-generation students’ perceptions...
The researcher focused on two groups of students, the First-Generation College Student (FGCS) and th...
The researcher focused on two groups of students, the First-Generation College Student (FGCS) and th...
The purpose of this study was to examine how successful FGCS in community colleges addressed challen...
The experiences of first-generation college students (FGCS) can guide the development of effective p...
Equal access to education is a growing concern throughout the nation. With an increasing...
The nature and purpose of US colleges is explored within the framework of student development and it...
According to an ongoing study of the residents of Appalachia, adults in Appalachia continue to profi...
A formal college education allows graduates to greatly increase their earning potential. Research ha...
dissertationFirst-generation students have the highest attrition rate of any underrepresented group ...
First-generation college students are associated with lower educational outcomes leading to decrease...
This investigation determined the degree of importance for selected personal-psychological, academic...
First-generation college students from the Appalachian region may be at risk in terms of their succe...
This study proposed to describe and understand the transition experiences of first-generation colleg...
The study examines the transitional experiences of Appalachian first-generation students during thei...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate first-generation students’ perceptions...
The researcher focused on two groups of students, the First-Generation College Student (FGCS) and th...
The researcher focused on two groups of students, the First-Generation College Student (FGCS) and th...
The purpose of this study was to examine how successful FGCS in community colleges addressed challen...
The experiences of first-generation college students (FGCS) can guide the development of effective p...
Equal access to education is a growing concern throughout the nation. With an increasing...
The nature and purpose of US colleges is explored within the framework of student development and it...
According to an ongoing study of the residents of Appalachia, adults in Appalachia continue to profi...
A formal college education allows graduates to greatly increase their earning potential. Research ha...
dissertationFirst-generation students have the highest attrition rate of any underrepresented group ...
First-generation college students are associated with lower educational outcomes leading to decrease...