This qualitative research study sought to examine the lived experiences and sense of belonging of Native American students at a predominantly white institution. Three participants were each interviewed twice for data collection purposes. Findings from data analysis process indicated that establishing and maintaining relationships within the campus community facilitated a sense of belonging and that racial microaggression were present in the campus environment which often made participants feel hesitant to reveal their Native American identity. Recommendations are offered for higher education professionals and areas for future research are noted. Advisor: Corey Ruman
This session examines the contrasting experiences between groups of culturally traditional American ...
In this article, I analyze my experience as an Indigenous student in an all-white public school syst...
2012 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.This mixed method study seeks to understand the attitu...
This qualitative research study sought to examine the lived experiences and sense of belonging of Na...
This study addressed Native American students’ perceptions of their educational experiences, 142 yea...
Indigenous students attending non-tribal colleges represent approximately 1% of the college student ...
This qualitative study examined the Native American Graduate Student experience at the University of...
Higher education scholars have examined various factors affecting student retention, yet few scholar...
This dissertation study focused on a mixed-methods exploration of Native American students’ percepti...
Native Americans are the least likely to enroll and persist to graduation at the university. Further...
The purpose of this dissertation was to capture the voice of the Louisiana Native American students ...
“Sharing the results of a qualitative research study, the presenter discusses reflections from Nativ...
Native American college student retention is a major issue for colleges and universities today. Most...
This qualitative study examined the views of Native American students regarding their collegiate exp...
The persistence rates of Native American students in higher education are lower than other underrepr...
This session examines the contrasting experiences between groups of culturally traditional American ...
In this article, I analyze my experience as an Indigenous student in an all-white public school syst...
2012 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.This mixed method study seeks to understand the attitu...
This qualitative research study sought to examine the lived experiences and sense of belonging of Na...
This study addressed Native American students’ perceptions of their educational experiences, 142 yea...
Indigenous students attending non-tribal colleges represent approximately 1% of the college student ...
This qualitative study examined the Native American Graduate Student experience at the University of...
Higher education scholars have examined various factors affecting student retention, yet few scholar...
This dissertation study focused on a mixed-methods exploration of Native American students’ percepti...
Native Americans are the least likely to enroll and persist to graduation at the university. Further...
The purpose of this dissertation was to capture the voice of the Louisiana Native American students ...
“Sharing the results of a qualitative research study, the presenter discusses reflections from Nativ...
Native American college student retention is a major issue for colleges and universities today. Most...
This qualitative study examined the views of Native American students regarding their collegiate exp...
The persistence rates of Native American students in higher education are lower than other underrepr...
This session examines the contrasting experiences between groups of culturally traditional American ...
In this article, I analyze my experience as an Indigenous student in an all-white public school syst...
2012 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.This mixed method study seeks to understand the attitu...