An increasing number of first-generation college students enroll in college each year. However, according to national statistics, as many as 900,000 first-generation college students drop out each year. Colleges have developed summer bridge programs to help first-generation students succeed; participants have shown an increase in grade point average (GPA) and retention. There is limited research focusing specifically on private nonprofit university bridge programs, and national statistics show 34% of first-generation college students electing private universities. Thus, the purpose of this quantitative cross-sectional study was to evaluate a private nonprofit university bridge program called the Pfeiffer Readiness Education Program. Using t...
Summer bridge programs (SBPs) have been used as a means of increasing students\u27 college readiness...
Colleges and universities have seen an increase in the number of first-generation students accessing...
This dissertation examined predictors of retention and graduation for first-generation (FG), first-y...
As the demand for college degrees has increased, college enrollment has grown significantly, and eco...
First-generation college students are more likely to leave college after the first year of school th...
Low retention rates for first-year students plague many higher education institutions, and are even ...
Summer bridge programs (SBPs) are a popular programmatic intervention of colleges and universities t...
Many students start college but fail to persist to degree completion (Kuh, Cruce, Shoup, Kinzie, & G...
In efforts to address college attrition and retention concerns, particularly as they relate to under...
Many colleges are pursuing innovative alternative approaches for the development of education I that...
The purpose of this case study was to explore the transition of Summer Bridge Program participants t...
Against all odds, first-generation college students continue to enroll in postsecondary schools with...
The purpose of this descriptive study utilizing survey research was to understand student perception...
This paper uses Middle Tennessee State University’s MT Scholars Academy, an extended early arrival p...
Retention has been a focus of universities and policy makers for decades. However, there is a gap in...
Summer bridge programs (SBPs) have been used as a means of increasing students\u27 college readiness...
Colleges and universities have seen an increase in the number of first-generation students accessing...
This dissertation examined predictors of retention and graduation for first-generation (FG), first-y...
As the demand for college degrees has increased, college enrollment has grown significantly, and eco...
First-generation college students are more likely to leave college after the first year of school th...
Low retention rates for first-year students plague many higher education institutions, and are even ...
Summer bridge programs (SBPs) are a popular programmatic intervention of colleges and universities t...
Many students start college but fail to persist to degree completion (Kuh, Cruce, Shoup, Kinzie, & G...
In efforts to address college attrition and retention concerns, particularly as they relate to under...
Many colleges are pursuing innovative alternative approaches for the development of education I that...
The purpose of this case study was to explore the transition of Summer Bridge Program participants t...
Against all odds, first-generation college students continue to enroll in postsecondary schools with...
The purpose of this descriptive study utilizing survey research was to understand student perception...
This paper uses Middle Tennessee State University’s MT Scholars Academy, an extended early arrival p...
Retention has been a focus of universities and policy makers for decades. However, there is a gap in...
Summer bridge programs (SBPs) have been used as a means of increasing students\u27 college readiness...
Colleges and universities have seen an increase in the number of first-generation students accessing...
This dissertation examined predictors of retention and graduation for first-generation (FG), first-y...