College student persistence has been the focus of much research for over 40 years, but there has been little progress in increasing the rate of student persistence. Many scholars have focused on specific student populations in particular institutional types. While the fastest growing institutional type has been the 2-year for-profit college serving primarily underserved communities, the experience of persistence among students of this population has not been studied. Accordingly, this study was conducted to explore, through a social cognitive lens, the persistence experiences of students from minority urban communities attending 2-year for-profit colleges. Interpretive phenomenological analysis was used to analyze the data from interviews w...
Community colleges occupy a distinct position within the field of higher education, especially when ...
Despite the benefits of higher education and increasing enrollment at many universities, a number of...
An increasing number of students are selecting for-profit universities to pursue their education (Sn...
Persistence from the first to second year of college can be challenging for students at urban instit...
The problem addressed in this study was the low retention of African American freshmen at a private ...
The study examined whether institution-driven programs improve persistence among Black male student ...
Since the first published work on student persistence in 1929 by Edgerton and Toups, there have been...
Persistence of first-year, full-time students toward graduation at U.S. community colleges poses con...
This dissertation uses a mixed-methods design to examine persistence into the second year by student...
Attrition rates have remained at the breadth of significant concerns for higher education institutio...
This study explored the role of social support in relation to the persistence of community college s...
This study utilizes Pierre Bourdieu\u27s concept of cultural and social capital as a theoretical fra...
This study utilizes Pierre Bourdieu\u27s concept of cultural and social capital as a theoretical fra...
The purpose of this study was to examine minority student college persistence. The research setting ...
An increasing number of students are selecting for-profit universities to pursue their education (Sn...
Community colleges occupy a distinct position within the field of higher education, especially when ...
Despite the benefits of higher education and increasing enrollment at many universities, a number of...
An increasing number of students are selecting for-profit universities to pursue their education (Sn...
Persistence from the first to second year of college can be challenging for students at urban instit...
The problem addressed in this study was the low retention of African American freshmen at a private ...
The study examined whether institution-driven programs improve persistence among Black male student ...
Since the first published work on student persistence in 1929 by Edgerton and Toups, there have been...
Persistence of first-year, full-time students toward graduation at U.S. community colleges poses con...
This dissertation uses a mixed-methods design to examine persistence into the second year by student...
Attrition rates have remained at the breadth of significant concerns for higher education institutio...
This study explored the role of social support in relation to the persistence of community college s...
This study utilizes Pierre Bourdieu\u27s concept of cultural and social capital as a theoretical fra...
This study utilizes Pierre Bourdieu\u27s concept of cultural and social capital as a theoretical fra...
The purpose of this study was to examine minority student college persistence. The research setting ...
An increasing number of students are selecting for-profit universities to pursue their education (Sn...
Community colleges occupy a distinct position within the field of higher education, especially when ...
Despite the benefits of higher education and increasing enrollment at many universities, a number of...
An increasing number of students are selecting for-profit universities to pursue their education (Sn...