Although there is considerable research on student adjustment to college, to date no research has been conducted on the urban students\u27 adjustment to a rural college environment. Through the use of focus groups that met three times during the semester, five females and five males from New York City discussed and shared their experience of adjusting to a rural community college environment in upstate New York. The students\u27 explored their perceptions of the rural environment, the barriers and obstacles in their adjustment to and the strategies they used to adjust and persist in the rural college environment. Among the barriers and obstacles faced by the urban students were the lack of public transportation, dealing with racism on and o...
Research conducted at one urban and one rural community college illustrated factors that lead to per...
The urban-rural imbalance between university students raises diversity challenges in many educationa...
This paper explored the transition experiences of students from urban and rural high schools to rura...
One out of every three first-year college students will not return for a second year of college (Pos...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of seven participants from a Midwest urban city who ...
Historically underrepresented populations are racial/ethnic minorities, low socioeconomic status, fi...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study is to understand the transition from high sc...
Approximately half of the U.S. population currently lives in suburban locales, one-fourth in big cit...
The demographics of students who enter colleges and universities across the United States have chang...
Results of this review of college student retention research suggest that students from rural commun...
Students transitioning into college from public school require more than just academic readiness; th...
Despite the large number of rural students enrolled in public schools in the United States, there is...
One out of every three first-year college students will not return for a second year of college (Pos...
As intersectional identity frameworks urge student affairs practitioners to move toward a holistic v...
This research focuses on the origins and nature of one cohort of students' computing experience as t...
Research conducted at one urban and one rural community college illustrated factors that lead to per...
The urban-rural imbalance between university students raises diversity challenges in many educationa...
This paper explored the transition experiences of students from urban and rural high schools to rura...
One out of every three first-year college students will not return for a second year of college (Pos...
This qualitative study examines the experiences of seven participants from a Midwest urban city who ...
Historically underrepresented populations are racial/ethnic minorities, low socioeconomic status, fi...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study is to understand the transition from high sc...
Approximately half of the U.S. population currently lives in suburban locales, one-fourth in big cit...
The demographics of students who enter colleges and universities across the United States have chang...
Results of this review of college student retention research suggest that students from rural commun...
Students transitioning into college from public school require more than just academic readiness; th...
Despite the large number of rural students enrolled in public schools in the United States, there is...
One out of every three first-year college students will not return for a second year of college (Pos...
As intersectional identity frameworks urge student affairs practitioners to move toward a holistic v...
This research focuses on the origins and nature of one cohort of students' computing experience as t...
Research conducted at one urban and one rural community college illustrated factors that lead to per...
The urban-rural imbalance between university students raises diversity challenges in many educationa...
This paper explored the transition experiences of students from urban and rural high schools to rura...