The purpose of this study was to examine the associations between the 3-year completion rates of first-time, full-time, transfer degree-seeking community college students, participation in activities that may encourage persistence and retention, and the demographic variables of ethnicity, Pell grant recipiency, gender, and ACT or Compass subscores in English/writing, reading, and math/algebra. The researcher used a snapshot of students’ degree completion three academic years after initial enrollment to determine 3-year completion. The study focused on first-time, full-time students who were pursuing associate of arts or associate of science degrees at a nine-campus community college in eastern Tennessee. Students who were pursuing applied s...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between taking a student success course an...
A nonexperimental, causal-comparative (ex post facto) research design was used in this study to exam...
This dissertation examines the college experience of traditional-age community college students. The...
The problem of practice addressed in this qualitative case study was low community college student c...
Each year millions of young people graduate from high school and enroll in colleges and universities...
abstract: Although U.S. rates of college enrollment among 18-24 year olds have reached historic high...
The purpose of this quantitative comparative study was to determine the relationship between retenti...
Students, who complete their first two years of higher education at community colleges, must be prep...
The purpose of this non-experimental quantitative study was to evaluate the relationships between co...
The primary purpose of this study was to understand how three diverse community colleges are interpr...
The purpose of this quantitative, comparative study was to determine the relationship between retent...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. James Sottile.Includes vita.Traditionally known for their open-door adm...
Community colleges occupy a distinct position within the field of higher education, especially when ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of students, administrators, and faculty of...
Community colleges provide access to higher education for a broad range of students. The majority re...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between taking a student success course an...
A nonexperimental, causal-comparative (ex post facto) research design was used in this study to exam...
This dissertation examines the college experience of traditional-age community college students. The...
The problem of practice addressed in this qualitative case study was low community college student c...
Each year millions of young people graduate from high school and enroll in colleges and universities...
abstract: Although U.S. rates of college enrollment among 18-24 year olds have reached historic high...
The purpose of this quantitative comparative study was to determine the relationship between retenti...
Students, who complete their first two years of higher education at community colleges, must be prep...
The purpose of this non-experimental quantitative study was to evaluate the relationships between co...
The primary purpose of this study was to understand how three diverse community colleges are interpr...
The purpose of this quantitative, comparative study was to determine the relationship between retent...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. James Sottile.Includes vita.Traditionally known for their open-door adm...
Community colleges occupy a distinct position within the field of higher education, especially when ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of students, administrators, and faculty of...
Community colleges provide access to higher education for a broad range of students. The majority re...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between taking a student success course an...
A nonexperimental, causal-comparative (ex post facto) research design was used in this study to exam...
This dissertation examines the college experience of traditional-age community college students. The...