Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-99).This dissertation study describes the characteristics of Hispanic students who were and were not retained at the university level. Two-hundred and forty-five undergraduate Hispanic students answered survey and assessment questions about their network of close relationships, attitudes towards ethnic identity, and degree of acculturation. Data gathered indicated that their perception of their English language proficiency was the strongest predictor of retention from the fall to the spring semester. Students who were retained reported a higher sense of belonging as compared with those who did not return after the fall semester. Female students reported higher levels of ethnic identity and repo...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of first-year Latino/a college students\u27 s...
This study investigated the social factors affecting female Hispanic transfer students. The importan...
This study investigated the relationship between acculturation and college attendance of Hispanic hi...
The purpose of this research study is to identify the social capital factors that help Hispanics in ...
The goal of this study was to examine retention for first-year students who attended a large, public...
Retaining and graduating Hispanic students are paramount to the overall success of colleges and univ...
As Latine undergraduate enrollment rates rise within the United States, retention continues to be a ...
Student retention is considered a complex human behavior. Adding to the complex nature of student re...
This study compares the experiences of Hispanic and non-Hispanic male students at an Hispanic-Servin...
The open door policy of community colleges has played a key role in providing access to higher educa...
UnrestrictedCollege student retention has been a concern for institutions of higher learning for the...
Hispanics are the fastest growing minority group in the United States, and by the year 2000 will be ...
This study examined environmental and institutional factors affecting persistence of Hispanic colleg...
The purpose of this study was to test an explanatory model of Hispanic student persistence and deter...
Latino college students face factors in their lives on a daily basis that affect their persistence i...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of first-year Latino/a college students\u27 s...
This study investigated the social factors affecting female Hispanic transfer students. The importan...
This study investigated the relationship between acculturation and college attendance of Hispanic hi...
The purpose of this research study is to identify the social capital factors that help Hispanics in ...
The goal of this study was to examine retention for first-year students who attended a large, public...
Retaining and graduating Hispanic students are paramount to the overall success of colleges and univ...
As Latine undergraduate enrollment rates rise within the United States, retention continues to be a ...
Student retention is considered a complex human behavior. Adding to the complex nature of student re...
This study compares the experiences of Hispanic and non-Hispanic male students at an Hispanic-Servin...
The open door policy of community colleges has played a key role in providing access to higher educa...
UnrestrictedCollege student retention has been a concern for institutions of higher learning for the...
Hispanics are the fastest growing minority group in the United States, and by the year 2000 will be ...
This study examined environmental and institutional factors affecting persistence of Hispanic colleg...
The purpose of this study was to test an explanatory model of Hispanic student persistence and deter...
Latino college students face factors in their lives on a daily basis that affect their persistence i...
The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of first-year Latino/a college students\u27 s...
This study investigated the social factors affecting female Hispanic transfer students. The importan...
This study investigated the relationship between acculturation and college attendance of Hispanic hi...