This study aimed to understand how 35 focal students in a No Excuses high school, a charter school model designed to promote social mobility, made decisions about if and where to go to college. This study draws on college choice, cultural capital, and performance management literature to understand how the high school context at the focal school influenced students\u27 college choice processes. Drawing on data from interviews, observations, and documents, this exploratory study found that Performance High provided extensive college resources and support to its students, which was consistent with how researchers conceptualize a college-going culture in high schools. Further, the high school used a performance management approach, in which ...
The transition of first generation, low-income students from high school to college has been studied...
The transition of first generation, low-income students from high school to college has been studied...
This paper presents a model of college choice that suggests that students ' choice of college c...
This study aimed to understand how 35 focal students in a No Excuses high school, a charter school m...
This study aimed to understand how 35 focal students in a No Excuses high school, a charter school m...
While many studies of college choice have focused on whether high schools have a general “college-go...
While many studies of college choice have focused on whether high schools have a general “college-go...
This qualitative case study utilized Swail's Integrated Model of Student Success to discover how the...
This dissertation investigates how low-resource high schools support (or not) high achieving, low-in...
2019-04-26The main function of a school is to prepare students to become contributing members of soc...
Addressing disparities in access to higher education for students from historically marginalized bac...
While many studies of college choice have focused on whether high schools have a general “college-go...
The determination to enter college is not generally a spontaneous decision, but rather the result of...
This qualitative case study examined the college-going processes at an underresourced urban high sch...
The transition of first generation, low-income students from high school to college has been studied...
The transition of first generation, low-income students from high school to college has been studied...
The transition of first generation, low-income students from high school to college has been studied...
This paper presents a model of college choice that suggests that students ' choice of college c...
This study aimed to understand how 35 focal students in a No Excuses high school, a charter school m...
This study aimed to understand how 35 focal students in a No Excuses high school, a charter school m...
While many studies of college choice have focused on whether high schools have a general “college-go...
While many studies of college choice have focused on whether high schools have a general “college-go...
This qualitative case study utilized Swail's Integrated Model of Student Success to discover how the...
This dissertation investigates how low-resource high schools support (or not) high achieving, low-in...
2019-04-26The main function of a school is to prepare students to become contributing members of soc...
Addressing disparities in access to higher education for students from historically marginalized bac...
While many studies of college choice have focused on whether high schools have a general “college-go...
The determination to enter college is not generally a spontaneous decision, but rather the result of...
This qualitative case study examined the college-going processes at an underresourced urban high sch...
The transition of first generation, low-income students from high school to college has been studied...
The transition of first generation, low-income students from high school to college has been studied...
The transition of first generation, low-income students from high school to college has been studied...
This paper presents a model of college choice that suggests that students ' choice of college c...