Despite the substantial size of the population, relatively little research has focused on the status and experiences of undergraduate parents. Using descriptive analyses of data from the NPSAS:04, this study provides a starting point for campus administrators, public policymakers, and educational researchers who seek to identify ways to better understand the characteristics of this population
In this paper, I analyze the determinants of college enrolment and the changes in these determinants...
One of the main assumptions of federal financial aid policy is that parents are responsible for fina...
College savings are a promising strategy to pay for higher education, given the high college costs a...
Despite the substantial size of the population, relativelty little research has focused on the statu...
This study provides new insight into enrollment disparities by examining how the financial support a...
The parents of current and prospective college students at a large state university in the Midwest w...
This qualitative interview study examined how parents of potential college-going first-generation st...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the unique needs and factors for success of college stu...
The purpose of the following paper is to utilize multinomial regression to study the effect of vario...
Parent PLUS loans are a growing concern due to their limited income-driven repayment protections and...
This study identified first-generation college student’s parents’ needs and support systems during t...
Student-parents are a rapidly growing student population, consisting of more than 20% of undergradua...
This qualitative study explores the counterstories of educational engagement experiences for five pa...
In this dissertation, I examine how one college access program, Families United in Educational Leade...
The purposes of this study were to (1) to determine what services parents desire when seeking member...
In this paper, I analyze the determinants of college enrolment and the changes in these determinants...
One of the main assumptions of federal financial aid policy is that parents are responsible for fina...
College savings are a promising strategy to pay for higher education, given the high college costs a...
Despite the substantial size of the population, relativelty little research has focused on the statu...
This study provides new insight into enrollment disparities by examining how the financial support a...
The parents of current and prospective college students at a large state university in the Midwest w...
This qualitative interview study examined how parents of potential college-going first-generation st...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the unique needs and factors for success of college stu...
The purpose of the following paper is to utilize multinomial regression to study the effect of vario...
Parent PLUS loans are a growing concern due to their limited income-driven repayment protections and...
This study identified first-generation college student’s parents’ needs and support systems during t...
Student-parents are a rapidly growing student population, consisting of more than 20% of undergradua...
This qualitative study explores the counterstories of educational engagement experiences for five pa...
In this dissertation, I examine how one college access program, Families United in Educational Leade...
The purposes of this study were to (1) to determine what services parents desire when seeking member...
In this paper, I analyze the determinants of college enrolment and the changes in these determinants...
One of the main assumptions of federal financial aid policy is that parents are responsible for fina...
College savings are a promising strategy to pay for higher education, given the high college costs a...